Bernie Madoff, architect of the largest Ponzi scheme in American history, died on Wednesday in federal prison, 11 years into his 150-year sentence.
Axios Re:Cap digs into Madoff’s crimes, what they revealed about America's financial system and what changed after the scheme came crashing down with Diana B. Henriques, author of the The Wizard of Lies: Bernie Madoff and the Death of Trust.
On Fridays, we’ve been wrapping up the week in the trial over the killing of George Floyd. But that’s been overshadowed by the unrest that continues in Brooklyn Center, Minn., after the police killing of Daunte Wright.
These protests and police clashes are happening less than 10 miles from where former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is standing trial.
Georgia has become the center of American politics, in an era wherein state issues and officials have taken on elevated national prominence.
Axios Re:Capspeaks with Georgia state Sen. Jen Jorden, a Democrat running for attorney general, about her state's time in the national spotlight, if she'd defend the voting law as AG and if Will Smith should have pulled his movie production from her state.
As more and more Americans become vaccinated, employers are making the decision to bring their workforce back to the office. But will they require proof of vaccination?