A road trip in an electric vehicle doesn't have to be nerve-wracking anymore Many people get range anxiety thinking about taking a long car trip in an EV. But a lot of money has gone into improving roadside chargers. We tried them out for ourselves during a 1,000-mile drive. Camila Domonoske
Airlines could soon be banned from charging fees for seating families together The Biden administration has sought to eliminate airline "junk fees," which are unexpected and obscured additional costs on travel tickets. Alana Wise
Amazon must recall unsafe products sold by independent sellers, a consumer agency says The decision stems from a suit by the Consumer Product Safety Commission over products sold on Amazon that the agency found to be unsafe, including children's sleepwear and carbon monoxide detectors. Joe Hernandez
Boeing chooses a new CEO, who reportedly plans to lead company from Seattle area ‘In symbolic terms, it would be enormous for this area. It would mean reversing mistakes that have been made over 20 years.’ -Dominic Gates on Boeing news John O'Brien
With its new CEO, is Boeing about to write the 'turnaround story of the century'? With the selection of its new CEO, Boeing charted a course Wednesday that is giving some officials hope for the future of the aerospace company. Dyer Oxley
The Federal Reserve is getting closer to cutting interest rates The Fed kept interest rates unchanged at the highest in more than two decades. Investors are betting it will start to lower rates at its next meeting in September. Scott Horsley
Delta's CEO says the CrowdStrike outage cost the airline $500 million in 5 days The airline's CEO, Ed Bastian, says the massive tech outage that stranded countless passengers cost the airline a half-billion dollars. The carrier is now preparing litigation against CrowdStrike, he said. Jason Breslow
Boeing names aerospace veteran Kelly Ortberg as its next CEO The struggling planemaker says Ortberg will take over next week as Dave Calhoun departs. The news came as Boeing reported disappointing second-quarter earnings, with losses of more than $1.4 billion. Joel Rose
Illinois makes mandatory anti-union meetings illegal Illinois is the 8th state to adopt a law making it illegal for employers to hold mandatory religious, political or anti-union meetings, a move aimed at helping workers trying to unionize. Andrea Hsu
Do you rent? You may be more vulnerable to climate-driven disasters The financial cards are stacked against many renters who survive hurricanes, floods, wildfires and other major weather disasters. The long-term effects can be devastating. Rebecca Hersher