Coinbase lays off 18% of its workforce. The CEO cites an upcoming crypto winter The company's platform allows people to buy and sell cryptocurrency. It had just gone public last year. Jaclyn Diaz
Facebook parent company Meta releases new parental controls for Instagram NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Antigone Davis, global head of safety at Meta, about company changes that will address problems with the way teenagers use its platforms.
Amazon seeks to overturn historic Staten Island union victory at labor hearing The National Labor Relations Board is considering Amazon's objections to a union election that resulted in the first unionized Amazon warehouse in the U.S. Andrea Hsu
Stocks sink, sending the S&P 500 to a bear market once again Stocks fell sharply on Monday after a stronger-than-expected inflation report spooked investors. The S&P 500 entered a bear market once again after briefly dipping into one last month. David Gura
A judge dismisses an ex-Home Depot employee's case about not wearing BLM on uniforms The Home Depot's uniform policy bans political or religious messages "unrelated to workplace matters" from employees' aprons, or elsewhere on their clothing. Ayana Archie
Who actually pays with buy now, pay later companies like Klarna and Affirm These businesses have exploded in popularity during the pandemic, and now Apple is getting on board. But are these interest-free payment installments too good to be true? Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi
It's not just you: Tampons are harder to find — and pricier Many women say store shelves that once had the menstrual essentials have been sparse for months. When they are available, tampons have been a lot more expensive recently, due in part to inflation. Emma Bowman
Politics chat: Biden struggles with inflation; Jan. 6 committee hearings continue Inflation continues to challenge the Biden administration. Meanwhile, the select committee to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol continues public hearings. Scott Detrow
People who drive for a living question profitability with the surge in gas prices Ayesha Rascoe asks Dennis Briggs how inflationary pressures such as higher gas prices are affecting his Pittsburgh transportation business. Ayesha Rascoe
Gas hits $5 a gallon for the first time. Here's how it got here and what's ahead Gasoline has become more expensive given that oil prices have surged as the world recovers from the pandemic. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has also made things worse. Here are four things to know. Brittany Cronin