UAE names its oil company chief to lead U.N. climate talks The United Arab Emirates nominated Sultan al-Jaber, who both leads Abu Dhabi's state-run oil company and oversees its renewable energy efforts, to be the president of climate negotiations in Dubai. The Associated Press
Planes are back in the sky but what is going on with U.S. aviation? What does the FAA's system outage say about the resiliency of America's aviation system? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former FAA Deputy Administrator Michael Whitaker.
Flights were grounded across the U.S. as the FAA scrambled to fix a system outage President Biden ordered an investigation into what happened. NPR's Dwane Brown talks to Leslie Josephs, an airline reporter with CNBC, about theissue with a pre-flight safety notification system.
Here's where your money goes when you buy a ticket from a state-run lottery The Mega Millions' estimated jackpot has increased to a total of $1.35 billion — the second-largest jackpot in the game's history, officials say. Jonathan Franklin
Elon Musk has lost more money than anyone in history, Guinness World Records says Musk has lost hundreds of billions of dollars in recent years, largely due to Tesla stock plummeting. Ayana Archie
In-N-Out brings 'animal style' to Tennessee with plans to expand further in the U.S. The iconic burger joint is "double-doubling" down on its business and opening new restaurants in and around Nashville, its first expansion east of Texas. Joe Hernandez
Goldman Sachs is laying off as many as 3,200 employees this week The prestigious investment bank is undertaking one of its biggest rounds of layoffs since the Global Financial Crisis. David Gura
Fisher-Price reminds customers of sleeper recall after more reported infant deaths Fisher-Price and Kids2 are both re-announcing recalls of their inclined sleepers initially issued in 2019 because more infant deaths have been reported. Joe Hernandez
This year may be pivotal for the future of cryptocurrency After a catastrophic end to 2022, this year will be critical for crypto. Companies and investors are picking up after FTX's collapse, as they brace themselves for more scrutiny and regulations. David Gura
Tribes are suing to stop a proposed lithium mine in Nevada, saying the site is sacred The fate of a proposed lithium mine in Nevada — one that's important to production of electric cars — is now in the hands of a federal judge as tribes sue to stop it. Kirk Siegler