Peleton to lay off almost 3,000 workers and replace CEO Peloton has hit the skids. The pandemic breakout brand will lay off 2,800 workers and replace its co-founder CEO John Foley. The company has faced takeover rumors by Amazon, Nike or Apple. Alina Selyukh
A pub that claims to be England's oldest could close its doors because of COVID Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St. Albans dates back to the 8th century, with a storied past featuring medieval pigeons, Oliver Cromwell and tunnels once traversed by monks. Now its future is uncertain. Rachel Treisman
CNN anchors grill CEO over ouster of ex-news chief Jeff Zucker as sale looms CNN's best-known journalists are demanding transparency over the causes compelling former CNN head Jeff Zucker to resign. He acknowledged a consensual relationship with another top network executive. David Folkenflik
Frontier Airlines to merge with Spirit, creating 5th largest airline in the U.S. Frontier Airlines and Spirit — the nation's two largest low-cost carriers — are set to merge to create the fifth-largest airline in the country, in a deal valued at more then $6.5 billion. David Schaper
Low-cost airlines Frontier and Spirit announce they're merging The combined airline would offer 1,000 daily flights to more than 145 destinations in 19 countries and directly add 10,000 jobs by 2026. Joe Hernandez
With COVID protections expiring, tenants are now facing big rent hikes NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Paco de Leon, financial advice columnist for Refinery 29, on how renters can best deal with the increase.
This 'kid reporter' has some of the biggest names on her show NPR's Michel Martin speaks with 11-year-old Jazlyn Guerra, host of "Jazzy's World TV," and her dad, Luis DeHoyos.
Capital B is a new media outlet focused on a Black audience Journalist Lauren Williams discusses how she seeks to rebuild trust with Black audiences through Capital B, her recently launched news nonprofit born out of 2020's summer of unrest. Juana Summers
The U.S. is considering a radical rethinking of the dollar for today's digital world The Federal Reserve is considering whether to adopt a digital version of the dollar, one better suited to a world where we are already using Venmo and Apple Pay. Here's what to know. David Gura
Automakers and dealers are rolling in it thanks to demand for new cars Thanks to supply chain delays, car shoppers are finding fewer choices and higher prices. But low supply and high demand is paying off handsomely for auto makers and dealers. Camila Domonoske