News Brief: Unemployment Numbers, Biden Outraises Trump, Seattle Protest Zone Cleared New unemployment numbers will be released this morning. The Biden Campaign reported record fundraising. And, Seattle police forcibly clear a protest zone.
Monthly Unemployment Numbers: Job Market Recovering Slowly During Pandemic The Labor Department issues its monthly report on employment and unemployment Thursday. The job market is slowly recovering from a tidal wave of layoffs triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Horsley
Fox News Host Newly Fired For Sexual Misconduct Had Inspired Earlier Warning Fox News fired Ed Henry after an investigation of alleged "willful sexual misconduct in the workplace." He was given a plum job despite a colleague's complaint warning against elevating his profile. David Folkenflik
News Brief: Russia Referendum Vote, New Tool For COVID-19 Threat, Facebook Boycott Russians will vote on a referendum that may give Putin more power. A new tool will help you see the COVID-19 threat in your area. And, more brands are pulling Facebook ads as part of a boycott.
Big Brands Boycott Facebook, Calling For A Crack Down On Malicious Content A big advertising boycott of Facebook officially kicks off on Wednesday. What brands are pausing spending, what do they want, and what impact is this having on the world's biggest social network? Shannon Bond
Boeing says racism won't be tolerated. But will it be driven off the shop floor? A week ago racist symbols appeared on a black manager’s desk at Boeing in Everett. Boeing says it fires people who do that. But in the wake George Floyd’s workers are saying Boeing needs to do more. Carolyn Adolph
Airlines Are Getting Help From The TSA To Reassure Travelers That It's Safe To Fly Some airlines say they are filling planes to capacity instead of keeping empty seats to ensure social distancing. They are getting help from the TSA to reassure travelers that it is safe to fly again. David Schaper
FAA Begins Test Flights For Boeing's Troubled 737 Max More than a year after the plane's grounding because of two deadly crashes, the FAA began a series of certification flights Monday, a big step toward allowing the 737 Max to fly passengers again. David Schaper
Remdesivir Priced At More Than $3,100 For A Course Of Treatment An experimental COVID-19 medicine that has been shown to shorten the time people with severe illness have to stay in the hospital finally has a price tag that's lower than some analysts expected. Sydney Lupkin
Boeing 737 MAX test flights this week? What that could mean for the jet's return The Federal Aviation Administration has approved certification test flights for Boeing's 737 MAX, according to news reports. Kim Shepard