FDA battles vaping industry at the Supreme Court The justices will hear arguments about the FDA's rejection of some e-cigarettes. High schoolers are at the center of the case. Nina Totenberg
Most Black Friday shoppers bagged their deals online this year, with record spending As many opted to surf the web instead of face the crowds the day after Thanksgiving, shoppers spent a record $10.8 billion in online purchases. Cyber Monday is set to smash another spending record. Emma Bowman
Stellantis CEO resigns as carmaker continues to struggle with slumping sales Carlos Tavares is stepping down after nearly four years in the top spot of the automaker, which owns car brands like Jeep and Ram, amid an ongoing struggle with slumping sales. The Associated Press
Trump plans to cap credit card interest rates NPR's Eric Deggans asks Natasha Sarin, former counselor to Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, about plans to cap credit card interest rates. Eric Deggans
Canada's Trudeau says he had an 'excellent conversation' with Trump after tariffs threat The Canadian prime minister's meeting with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago came after the president-elect's threat to impose tariffs on two of America's leading trade partners raised alarms. The Associated Press
The mood at an import expo in China is uncertain as Trump's tariff promise looms With China's economy on the ropes and President-elect Donald Trump promising steep tariffs on imports, participants in a trade fair in Shanghai face uncertainty. John Ruwitch
O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, which is more sustainable: real or plasticky? It's time to discuss one of the perennial debates of the holiday season. Are real Christmas trees or their fake counterparts more eco-friendly? Alina Hartounian
'Planet Money': The strange way the world's fastest microchips are made We get a rare up close look inside the Dutch company ASML, and its technology behind the most advanced microchips. Jeff Guo
A social media ban in Australia for children under 16 is first in the world A social media ban for children under 16 will be the first law in the world to levy fines on TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, Reddit, X and Instagram for allowing youth accounts. The Associated Press