Judge prepares for start of Dominion v. Fox trial amid settlement talks Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis told a courtroom on Monday that he's still preparing for the blockbuster trial to start Tuesday, even as both sides engaged in settlement talks. Mary Yang
12-year-olds can't buy cigarettes — but they can work in tobacco fields Child labor rules in agriculture are looser than those in other industries, even for tasks that are dangerous. For all tobacco laborers, but especially kids, the work can cause nicotine poisoning. Kaitlyn Radde
15th century decorative box will be sold at auction The rare box had been sitting in an attic since 1967. It once belonged to a WWII Army major, who bought it at an auction in 1946. It's believed it first belonged to an emperor of the Ming Dynasty.
Weather risks and costly repairs aren't dampening Florida housing market NPR's Elissa Nadworny talks to a South Florida real estate broker about buying and selling houses in a market buffeted by increasing bouts of severe weather.
An indicator that often points to recession could be giving a false signal this time There is an economic indicator that has predicted every recession since 1969, and it is flashing red right now. It's called the yield curve. But this time, it might be wrong. Darian Woods
Biden wants to reshape the economy by investing in America, not unlike Trump President Biden has embraced the idea of subsidies for key industries and measures to shut out Chinese competitors. Reviving manufacturing is a theme he's expected to run on in 2024. Asma Khalid
Women are earning more money. But they're still picking up a heavier load at home A new Pew Research Center report finds that in opposite-sex marriages in the U.S., women's financial contributions have grown, but they're still doing a larger share of housework and caregiving. Andrea Hsu
Michael Jordan's 'Last Dance' sneakers sell for a record-breaking $2.2 million Jordan wore the Air Jordans during the second half of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in 1998, a historic season widely known as Jordan's "Last Dance." Kaitlyn Radde
Inflation eased in March but prices are still climbing too fast to get comfortable Consumer prices in March were up 5% from a year ago. While inflation has eased from a four-decade high last summer, prices are still rising faster than the Federal Reserve would like. Scott Horsley
The legal battle over mifepristone raises concerns in the the pharmacetical industry NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Harvard Medical School's Ameet Sarpatwari about the legal battle over mifepristone and how it might affect the drug market in the U.S. and beyond. Michel Martin