US Steel sues Biden administration for blocking its sale to Nippon US Steel has gone to court to salvage its sale to a Japanese steelmaker. President Biden moved to block that sale last week, citing national security concerns. A Martínez
Is this Bitcoin's golden moment? These are 3 key things to watch for cryptos in 2025 Could 2025 be another game changing year for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies? Here are the three things to watch in the new year. Rafael Nam
CNN goes on trial over its report alleging 'black market' for Afghan rescues A CNN story about a "black market" for rescuing people from Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover is at the heart of a defamation trial that opens Monday in Florida. David Folkenflik
A Pulitzer winner quits 'Washington Post' after a cartoon on Bezos is killed Washington Post cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned after an editor rejected her sketch satirizing tech chiefs, including the Post's owner and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. David Folkenflik
How influencers are impacting journalism NPR's Eric Deggans speaks to Summer Harlow of the Knight School for Journalism in the Americas and V Spehar of UnderTheDeskNews about the role of influencers in journalism. Eleana Tworek
5 financial habits to leave behind for a more prosperous new year As we say goodbye to 2024, let's also bid farewell to some less-than-ideal money habits: impulse purchases, out-of-control credit card debt and the trap of lifestyle creep. Malaka Gharib
Net neutrality is struck, ending a long battle to regulate ISPs like public utilities A U.S. Court of Appeals this week ruled that the FCC did not have legal authority to revive the so-called net neutrality rules that were first introduced a decade ago under the Obama Administration. Emma Bowman
JetBlue issued a first-of-its-kind fine for 'chronically delayed' flights NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Alison Sider. The Department of Transportation has fined JetBlue for "chronically delayed" flight performance. Gabriel Sanchez
The 'Planet Money' team examines where ZIP Codes came from The humble ZIP Code shows up in all kinds of surprising places. Planet Money looks at how it was born, how it transformed the mail and talks to one researcher who argues that it's gone too far. Sally Helm