Trump Bans Travelers From Some European Countries To The U.S. The 30-day ban is an attempt to stem the spread of coronavirus. The president announced that measure, along with some economic relief efforts, in a primetime address Wednesday night. Franco Ordoñez
Costco says equity is why it can't allow office work from home While other companies are heeding public health requests to allow work from home, Costco Wholesale Corp. says its head office employees in Issaquah must report to work. Carolyn Adolph
Here We Go Again: Dow Drops 800 Points As Stock Market Turmoil Continues The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell yet again Wednesday morning after staging a rally a day earlier. Just on Monday, the stock market had its worse drop since 2008 amid coronavirus economic fears. Avie Schneider
Dow Bounces Back, Jumping More Than 1,100 Points After Market's Terrible Day Stock indexes rose nearly 5% after the market's worst day since 2008. The jump followed President Trump's call for a payroll tax cut and other steps to help the economy amid the coronavirus epidemic. Avie Schneider
Company's Search For The Next Cadbury Bunny Is Almost Over It's down to finalists but there are no bunnies. There's Ginger the hamster and a duck named Dilly Bar Dabbler. There's a dog called Lieutenant Dan — the hound lost his hind legs shortly after birth.
The Coronavirus' Impact On Financial Markets And The Economy The outbreak has caused turmoil in the stock market. Monday was Wall Street's worst day in more than a decade. After the markets closed, President Trump said he's going to ask Congress for help. Scott Horsley
Ethiopian Officials Say Faulty Boeing Software Played Role In Deadly 737 Max Crash The findings of the interim report were released a day before the anniversary of the crash of Nairobi-bound Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. David Schaper
What Coronavirus Fears Could Mean For Personal Finance Personal finance concerns related to the spread of coronavirus are mounting. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Michelle Singletary, a personal finance columnist for The Washington Post.
Sacramento Mayor Hopes For Local Ownership Of 'Sacramento Bee' Newspaper NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Mayor Darrell Steinberg on how he plans to keep the Sacramento Bee from losing its local and independent roots after the newspaper's owner has declared bankruptcy.
How Stock Market Circuit Breakers Work Trading on the New York Stock Exchange was halted briefly Monday morning when the S&P 500 index fell 7%. Here's how these automatic circuit breakers work. Scott Horsley