Delta is still cancelling hundreds of flights daily Delta Air Lines is facing a federal investigation as it struggles to recover from a global software meltdown. The Atlanta-based carrier canceled hundreds of flights Tuesday for the fifth day in a row. Joel Rose
Delta Air Lines still in chaos following Crowdstrike outage Delta Air Lines has continued to cancel hundreds of flights as the fallout from the Crowdstrike outage continues to impact the company.
Delta's flight delays and cancelations prompt Dept. of Transportation investigation In a statement to NPR, Delta acknowledged the Department of Transportation’s notice and said the airline "fully cooperating" with the investigation. Jonathan Franklin
The economic mind of JD Vance The Republican vice presidential candidate represents a sharp break from the Republicanism of yesteryear. Greg Rosalsky
Delta cancels hundreds of flights as it struggles to recover after Crowdstrike failures As of Monday afternoon, the Atlanta-based airline has canceled more than 800 flights and delayed roughly 1400 flights, according to FlightAware. Jonathan Franklin
Hunter Biden drops lawsuit against Fox, while network scores separate court victory Hunter Biden dropped the lawsuit he had brought against Fox News citing New York state's "revenge porn" statutes. One day later, a district judge dismissed a disinformation expert's defamation suit against Fox. David Folkenflik
As new tech threatens jobs, Silicon Valley promotes no-strings cash aid Many tech entrepreneurs have long suggested that guaranteed income could cushion job losses from AI and automation. The latest and largest study of the idea was spearheaded by the man behind ChatGPT. Jennifer Ludden
Disruptions continue after IT outage affects millions around the globe Airports, hospitals, and banks said they were recovering after a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems. Rebecca Rosman
Longtime 'NYT' food critic reflects on 12 years at the table NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to the New York Times' food critic Pete Wells about his retirement after 12 years at the critic's table. Tinbete Ermyas