Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun to step down, part of a shakeup after 737 Max problems After several difficult months, Boeing announced its embattled chief executive will step down at the end of this year. In January, an Alaska Airlines 737 Max had an in-flight door plug blowout. Joel Rose
The IRS touts improved customer service and a hassle free filing option With less than a month before the tax filing deadline, the IRS says tax season is going smoothly. The agency is investing billions of dollars to improve service and beef up tax enforcement. Scott Horsley
Marijuana farms are increasingly Chinese-run. Why? Chinese-funded marijuana farms are popping up across the United States. Many of them exploit workers from China. We explore the reasons behind why this is happening. Emily Feng
Week in Review: downtown Seattle, police, and landlines Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Too Beautiful to Live’s Andrew Walsh, author and speaker Jodi-Anne Burey, and the Seattle Metro Chamber’s Rachel Smith. Kevin Kniestedt
FBI letter tells Alaska Airlines passengers they are 'a possible victim of a crime' "We want answers, accountability, and safer planes" — and a federal investigation will help, an attorney representing passengers who were on the plane that lost its door plug tells NPR. Bill Chappell
Buying or selling a home? How the real estate fee structure impacts you A settlement by the National Realtors Association promises to change the way real estate agents are compensated. It could spell an end to 6% commissions, which are higher than people pay elsewhere. Scott Horsley
Trump is on the verge of a windfall of billions of dollars. Here are 3 things to know The company behind Trump's Truth Social is going public. It could earn the former president billions of dollars at a time when he faces mounting legal problems. Rafael Nam
Digital World Acquisition Corp. shareholders to vote on merging with Truth Social Donald Trump could make billions of dollars if his company Truth Social is able to pull off a plan to go public. Shareholders of Digital World Acquisition Corp. will vote Friday on whether to merge. Michel Martin
Freddie Mercury's home in London is on the market for $38 million The frontman for Queen bought the neo-Georgian brick mansion and lived there until he died in 1991. Mercury left his house and possessions to his friend Mary Austin, who's lived there for decades.
As the DOJ investigates Boeing, crash victims' families wonder why it's taken so long Boeing made big promises to the Justice Department to avoid prosecution after two fatal crashes of 737 Max jets. That deal now faces heightened scrutiny after a door plug blew off a jet in midair. Joel Rose