Newly formed Amazon Fresh union faces first firing Less than a month after a new union formed at an Amazon Fresh store in Seattle, the first union member there has been fired. Joshua McNichols
The number of people working in nursing homes is down. So who takes care of elders? There's a crisis in elder care: not enough nurses and nurse aids to provide for the needs of older folks. Some economists believe immigration can help. Adrian Ma
Foreign investors want out of the economic crossfire, but can't exit Russian holdings As wide-ranging sanctions cripple Russia's economy, many international investors have determined the country is no longer a place where they can invest their money. David Gura
Growing sanctions on Russia could cripple Russian airlines Russian airlines are primarily only flying domestically. More than half of Russian planes are leased from companies in the West, which now must terminate those contacts and repossess the planes. David Schaper
Inflation climbed to a new four-decade high last month. Consumer prices surge 7.9% in February from a year ago, keeping inflation at a 40-year high. Steve Inskeep
MLB owners and player reach a tentative agreement Major League Baseball owners and players have reached a labor agreement and it appears games will start being played again soon after a delayed start to the season. Tom Goldman
Levi's pulling out of Russia reminds people of the country's jean smuggler era With over a hundred businesses cutting ties with Russia, one company in particular, Levi's, is reminding people of a time in Russian history when Western jeans were a well sought after commodity. Christopher Intagliata
Record gas prices hit working class Americans with inflation already surging With each passing day the disruption of oil markets related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine pushes up gas prices in the U.S. to a new record. Chris Arnold
‘In our culture, you never eat alone.’ Lessons from my Nigerien great-grandmother RadioActive's Leila M’baye comes from three generations of successful businesswomen. Participating in the family business is something of a tradition in Leila’s family. Leila talked to her mom about her great-grandma, the woman who started it all. Leila M’baye
Goldman Sachs is the 1st major Wall Street bank to pull out of Russia The investment bank says it's "winding down its business in Russia in compliance with regulatory and licensing requirements," two weeks after the country first invaded Ukraine. Rachel Treisman