How the U.S. wants to make charging electric cars (almost) as painless as pumping gas The U.S. has an ambitious plan to build tons of chargers in order to make charging an electric car closer to the speed and ease of pumping gas. Brittany Cronin
Amazon stock drops 14% after disappointing quarterly report Amazon stock suffered its worst day in 16 years Friday in the wake of a quarterly report, in which the company reported a net loss of almost $4 billion. Stephen Howie
A winning $473M Powerball ticket was sold in Arizona. Here's what happens if you win The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. But it never hurts to be prepared. Rina Torchinsky
Netflix promised secure jobs at Tudum. Now, one of its teams has been laid off Yesterday, Netflix laid off some of its staff, many of them recently hired women of color. They were working on its new fan-focused website. Mandalit del Barco
Here are 3 reasons why stocks are tanking Stocks were pummeled on Friday with the Nasdaq slumping more than 4% to post its worst month since 2008. Why things have gotten so bad in Wall Street. David Gura
Meet the centenarian who holds the world record for the longest career at one company Walter Orthmann has been working at a textile company in Brazil for 84 years and nine days, as verified in January by Guinness World Records. He celebrated his 100th birthday this month. Rina Torchinsky
Patrice Gordon and Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic: How can we become more competent leaders? Organizational psychologist Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic says we often associate leadership with the wrong traits. That's why Patrice Gordon was so surprised by an unusual opportunity: to mentor her CEO. james delahoussaye
Seattle rents are through the roof Housing in Seattle is getting even more expensive, even faster. Rent prices are skyrocketing Patricia Murphy
Employees at a Starbucks store in Minnesota become the first in the state to unionize Twenty Starbucks stores have now unionized. Around 220 Starbucks stores have sought elections, with more added every day. Ayana Archie
Shares continue to slump as fears about the economy and earnings grip Wall Street The Dow dropped by more than 800 points as investors deal with a slew of concerns, including disappointing earnings and the prospect of sharply higher interest rates. David Gura