11 tips for a smooth EV road trip -- without the range anxiety Considering taking an electric vehicle on a long drive? Plenty of people get range anxiety. But with more charging stations on the roads, things are getting easier. Still, you'll want to have a plan. Camila Domonoske
A superstar in microlending says corruption accusations are political NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Muhammad Yunus, the "Father of Microcredit," about his legacy being called into question in Bangladesh. Michel Martin
Food prices are no longer rising as much — but here's why it might not feel that way Food prices have largely leveled off, but many people are still frustrated when they go to their local grocery store. Scott Horsley
EU takes Elon Musk's X to court over blue checks and ads The European Union has charged Elon Musk’s X with violating new regulations for social media platforms. Musk faces hefty fines over delivering misinformation. Bobby Allyn
How to invest like Congress Traders are using publicly available data to track which lawmakers are reporting big stock market gains. We try to copy them. Wailin Wong
Seattle-area grocery workers 'flabbergasted' by Kroger-Albertsons sales plan Grocery workers for Kroger and Albertsons are denouncing the recently released list of stores to be sold off as part of the merger process. Ruby de Luna
AT&T says hackers stole 2022 call and text data from 'nearly all' cell customers AT&T believes the data, which was stolen in April, is no longer publicly available. Affected current and former customers will be notified by the company but can also check their status online. Rachel Treisman
AI brings soaring emissions for Google and Microsoft, a major contributor to climate change The tech giants both report surges in greenhouse gas emissions as they double-down on adding artificial intelligence to all of their products. Dara Kerr
Marathon Oil reaches a $241 million settlement with EPA for environmental violations The federal government announced a settlement with Marathon Oil for alleged air quality violations at the company's oil and gas operations on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota. The Associated Press
Lower gas prices helped inflation cool in June Inflation fell in June, as a drop in gasoline prices more than offset the modest monthly rise in rent. This could help clear the way for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates in September. Scott Horsley