Price hikes of the '70s and '80s color how different generations view the economy now Inflation is higher than people under 40 have seen. But their parents lived through sharper price hikes in the 1970s and '80s. These experiences are helping shape the way both view today's economy. Scott Horsley
Companies are increasingly using a legal strategy that prevents future lawsuits A controversial legal shield called a "third-party release" is hidden inside some high profile bankruptcies, like Purdue Pharma and the Weinstein Company. Some claim they deny victims justice. Sacha Pfeiffer
How trademark infringement applies to NFTs Nike, Quentin Tarantino and Birkin Bags are all tied up in different lawsuits related to NFTs or non-fungible tokens. Elizabeth Blair
SpaceX says up to 40 of its new Starlink satellites are falling out of orbit The satellites that can't maintain orbit will burn up as they reenter Earth's atmosphere, SpaceX says. A geomagnetic storm hit the day after they were launched. Bill Chappell
Explaining why natural gas plays such a big role in the Russia-Ukraine crisis As much as 40% of Europe's natural gas supply comes from Russia, a reliance that puts U.S. allies like Germany in a jam when it comes to finding a sanctions solution to the crisis. Becky Sullivan
A Welsh company is taking its whole staff on vacation as a reward for pandemic work Cardiff-based Yolk Recruitment Ltd. is taking its more than 50 employees on an all-expenses-paid vacation to the island of Tenerife in April. The four-day trip will reportedly cost more than $135,515. Rachel Treisman
The Dutch vow to egg Jeff Bezos' yacht if a famed bridge is dismantled so it can pass After early reports that the city of Rotterdam would briefly dismantle a bridge for the yacht's passage, thousands of people joined a Facebook event called "Throwing eggs at superyacht Jeff Bezos." Rachel Treisman
With streaming services and digital downloads, why would anyone buy cassette tapes? Audio cassette tapes are selling well — even though they don't sound very good and they are not as retro cool as vinyl records.
Former 'New York Times' editor testifies on Sarah Palin editorial: 'This is my fault' Former New York Times editorial page editor James Bennet testified Tuesday he was to blame for an incorrect passage about former Gov. Sarah Palin in a 2017 editorial on heated political rhetoric. David Folkenflik
Biden's top science adviser resigned following complaints about his work behavior President Biden said he would fire anyone who was a jerk at work. But that's not what happened when his science adviser Eric Lander was found to have created a toxic workplace. Franco Ordoñez