WATCH: Carnival Cruises Collide In Attempt To Dock Off Mexico Luckily, the crash in Cozumel looked more serious than it turned out to be. Just a handful of passengers reported minor injuries, and Carnival says the ships remain seaworthy. Still, there's video. Colin Dwyer
AFL-CIO President Touts Labor's Role In Improving New Trade Deal The comments from Richard Trumka came just before the House overwhelmingly approved the pact called the USMCA. Don Gonyea
Amazon expands satellite labs in Redmond Amazon wants to surround the planet with satellites. And they're going to do from new labs in Redmond. Carolyn Adolph
Some Of The Biggest Companies Are Reinventing How We Get Paid And How Often For years, low wage workers have had to wait two weeks between paychecks, a long time. But technology and a tight labor market could be changing that. Sarah Gonzalez
Don't dish any dirt over the holidays, Boeing tells workers Boeing is telling workers to be careful what they say about the company and the 737 MAX over the holidays. Carolyn Adolph
Where A Child Grows Up Plays A Major Role In Future Opportunities NPR got an early look at data showing vastly different opportunities for children of different races across the U.S. living just neighborhoods apart. Albany, N.Y., has some of the biggest inequities.
Boeing's Decision To Suspend 737 Max Production Is Felt Industry-Wide Boeing is an important U.S. industrial company, and its decision to suspend production of the 737 Max jetliner is expected to cut into growth in the world's largest economy next year. Jim Zarroli
7 Days That Shook 7 Decades Of World Trade Some see worrisome signs for the international trading system that grew up after World War II, following a week that saw an update to NAFTA, a preliminary U.S.-China deal and a big step toward Brexit. Scott Horsley
Southwest Airlines Nixes Boeing 737 Max Planes From Its Fleet Until April Southwest said its decision is "based on continued uncertainty" about when the FAA will allow the Max planes return to service. Boeing's 737 Max fleet has been grounded worldwide since March. Brakkton Booker
Boeing Will Temporarily Stop Making Its 737 Max Jetliners Production will stop in January. The jets were grounded after two crashes that killed nearly 350 people. Despite being grounded, Boeing continued cranking the planes out at its factory near Seattle. David Schaper