Adrian Ma
Adrian Ma covered business, work, and the economy for WCPN/ideastream. As the station's Marketplace Hub reporter, he explored how a small Ohio dairy became a Japanese retail giant, why the Chinese are investing in Cleveland softball, and why shady housing contracts made a comeback after the housing bubble burst. Previously, he was a producer at WNYC News. His work has also aired on NPR's Planet Money . In 2017, the Association of Independents in Radio named him a New Voices Scholar, an honor highlighting emerging talent in public media. Some years ago, he worked in a ramen shop.
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Twenty-nine union employees at the Plain Dealer, mostly copy editors and page designers, will be laid off after March.
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Staffers at the Plain Dealer are hoping to stop its parent company from outsourcing a third of its unionized employees.
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A Christmas tree shortage Is causing prices to grow. But with data and a little preparation, you can still get a deal.
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Soon, Great Lakes Brewing will become one of the latest companies to form an Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
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A Stark County judge will preside over the case of a former Cuyahoga County judge charged with murder.
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A Haitian man who is seeking asylum in the U.S. was released from ICE custody in Brooklyn Heights.
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Global airlines continue to expand to smaller, "secondary" markets.
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Voters in Willoughby Hills said "no" on Tuesday to nine charter amendments.
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Voter Turnout Exceeds Prior Two Midterm Elections
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How will ATM makers manage in a world where digital transactions are becoming more popular and cash is optional?