How Amazon pulled Seattle from the recession and other tidbits from the last decade The good, the bad, and the ugly economy of the past decade in the Puget Sound Katherine Banwell
Dating App Bumble Restores Actress Sharon Stone's Profile When other users saw Stone's profile, they reported it, thinking it was an imposter. The star of Basic Instinct tweeted at Bumble, pleading: "Don't shut me out of the hive." Her account was restored.
A Decade After A Fearful Market Hit Bottom, Stock Bulls Continue Historic Run The S&P 500 has seen a nearly fivefold increase since the depths of the Great Recession. But some analysts say the bull market may have gone on too long, encouraging investors to take more risks. Jim Zarroli
Disney Heiress Speaks Out About Income Inequality In 'New Yorker' Interview NPR's Noel King talks to journalist Sheelah Kolhatkar, who profiles Abigail Disney for The New Yorker, about Disney trying to reduce income inequality and getting the rich to pay higher taxes.
Boeing's top lawyer to depart by end of year This time it's the lawyer who has been handling the company's legal risks over the 737 MAX. Boeing says J. Michael Luttig will retire next week. Carolyn Adolph
How Trump's Trade Agenda Played Out In 2019 President Trump's trade agenda began to take hold in 2019. There was a revised NAFTA agreement and an initial deal with China. But deep uncertainty remains over U.S. trade relations with the world. Jim Zarroli
Lime gives its Seattle bikes a break — for the winter at least Those green Lime rental bikes are about to disappear from Seattle streets, at least for now. Angela King
How to keep a seafood shop — and a marriage — fresh for 70 years University Seafood and Poultry has been run by the Erickson family for 75 years. But now, the owners are closing down the business in Seattle's U-District neighborhood for good. KUOW asked them the secret to running the shop as a couple and staying married for all that time. Joshua McNichols
Boeing Picks New CEO To 'Restore Confidence, Repair Relationships' NPR's David Greene talks to aerospace analyst Richard Aboulafia about David Calhoun, who takes over as Boeing's CEO after the company suspended production of its 737 Max planes.
50 Cent Gives His Son A Private Shopping Spree 50 Cent's son Sire didn't just want a toy from Toys R Us, he wanted the store. The rapper dropped $100,000 to temporarily dub the store "Sire's Toys R Us," and let his son pick out anything he wanted.