Inside the '90s merger that started Boeing's long decline Now the company has to rebuild trust with workers as well as airline customers who have been canceling orders. Caleigh Wells/Marketplace
Former county official gets at least 28 years in prison for killing Las Vegas reporter Robert Telles, a former Las Vegas-area official, was sentenced for killing Jeff German, who wrote articles critical of his conduct in office and exposed an intimate relationship with a coworker. The Associated Press
Canceling subscriptions has to be as easy as signing up, FTC says in a new rule The "click-to-cancel" rule, now finalized by the Federal Trade Commission, aims to make it easier to cancel subscriptions and memberships. Companies argue the agency overstepped its authority. Alina Selyukh
Millions of pounds of meat are being recalled. Here's what to look for in your fridge Over 11 million pounds of ready-to-eat meat and poultry were recalled over listeria concerns, affecting salads, wraps, frozen meals and more from popular chains like Target, Trader Joe's and Walmart. Rachel Treisman
Tom Brady is now a part owner of the Las Vegas Raiders The seven-time Super Bowl champion purchased a minority stake in the Las Vegas Raiders, a deal unanimously approved by NFL team owners at the league's annual fall meeting. The Associated Press
CVS and Walgreens are ailing. Here’s why America’s biggest pharmacy chains are closing hundreds of stores, laying off thousands of workers and rethinking their role in our lives. Alina Selyukh
Victoria's Secret fashion show returns following a 6-year hiatus Winged Victoria's Secret models will once again take the runway for the first official show since 2018. Alana Wise
Local Ohio library helps entrepreneurs turn ideas to reality It's part of a movement to diversify the services libraries offer.
Lufthansa agrees to a record $4 million fine for its treatment of Jewish passengers The German airline barred 128 Jewish passengers from their May 2022 connecting flight based on the alleged misconduct of a few. The U.S. government considers that discrimination; Lufthansa disagrees. Rachel Treisman
Walgreens will close 1,200 stores, hoping for a turnaround Walgreens says about a quarter of its stores are unprofitable. Big pharmacy chains are struggling with growing retail competition and lower prescription payouts. Alina Selyukh