NPR's 'Planet Money' team looks into the prevalence of class action settlements If you’ve bought anything in the last decade -- or paid for a service -- there’s a decent chance you’ve received at least one class action settlement notice. Kenny Malone
NTSB wraps up 'door plug' hearing as new Boeing CEO takes over The National Transportation Safety Board held a two-day hearing on the January "door plug" blowout aboard a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane flown by Alaska Airlines. David Schaper
Housing relief? Mortgage rates drop to their lowest level in over a year Mortgage rates fell to 6.47% this week, prompting a flurry of refinancing activity. Rates are still much higher than they were a few years ago, however, leaving many homeowners reluctant to move. Scott Horsley
NTSB wraps up 'door plug' hearing. What did the safety board learn? The National Transportation Safety Board has wrapped up a two-day hearing on the January "door plug" blowout aboard a Boeing 737 Max 9 plane flown by Alaska Airlines. David Schaper
Chemicals found at the home of a Taylor Swift concert attack suspect, officials say The suspect had uploaded an oath of allegiance to the current leader of the Islamic State group militia to an internet account a few weeks ago, investigators said Wednesday. The Associated Press
'Midwestern Nice' and 'Fun Dad' posts abound after Tim Walz is named VP pick Walz's Midwestern-dad humor has endeared Harris supporters to the Minnesota governor and father of two, whose national visibility has been on the rise since Harris took over the Democratic ticket. Alana Wise
Using tips to meet Seattle's minimum wage expires in December. Restaurateurs, labor advocates clash over changes Ruby de Luna
U.S. lawmakers urge banning weighted infant sleepwear over safety concerns Weighted infant sleepwear companies say their products are safe and help babies sleep, but some medical experts, safe-sleep advocates and government regulators warn the garments could be dangerous. Joe Hernandez
What Google's monopoly lawsuit loss means A U.S. district court judge ruled that Google spent billions on exclusive contracts, essentially blocking out rivals like Microsoft’s Bing and DuckDuckGo.
Tyson Foods accused of closing plants to increase price of chicken Some farmers are suing alleging that Tyson Foods put their life’s work in jeopardy in order to increase the price of chicken.