Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said on CBS Sunday the effects of climate change are "already upon us" and affecting the industry he oversees.
The big picture: CBS' Margaret Brennan asked Buttigieg on "Face The Nation" what he was planning for in response to the strain extreme weather was placing on the system and whether he needed to change regulations because of more severe turbulence.
Launching new hardware is hard, as they say, but Sonos CEO Patrick Spence looked very much at ease nine hours into a day packed with back-to-back media presentations.
Why it matters: The premium wireless speaker maker has built a loyal following and is accustomed to carving out space in crowded markets against the likes of Sony, Bose and Google and Amazon.
Why it matters: The industry is failing to exit investments at a pace that keeps up with limited partner demand, creating a tension that could have broad impacts.
Even in a hyper-polarized environment, 40% of American businesses are perceived as being nonpartisan, the latest Axios/Harris Poll 100 survey finds.
Why it matters: Companies like Procter & Gamble, UPS and BP have been able to stay top of mind for consumers, without wading into hot-button issues or cultural controversies.
Los Angeles-area proms for some private school students are a microcosm of the city's nightlife and cultural institutions.
The big picture: Museums, nightclubs and production studio spaces have substituted classic hotel ballroom or gymnasium experiences for these teens, the L.A. Times reported.