Yoga Instructors Are Unionizing NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with yoga instructor Markella Los about forming the first yoga union in the United States.
Boeing CEO Muilenburg stripped of power role Dennis Muilenburg's leadership of Boeing has faced intense scrutiny over the 737 MAX. Now he's being stripped of his role as chairman of the board. Carolyn Adolph
U.S., China Reach 'Phase 1' Of Trade Agreement President Trump has announced the U.S. and China have reached what he describes as "phase one" of a trade agreement. He said that $40 to $50 billion in new agricultural trade is expected. Jim Zarroli
Blizzard Entertainment Faces Public Backlash Following Esports Player Ban In the days after the company banned a Hong Kong player from competing, people across the world have denounced Blizzard and shown their support for pro-democracy protests. Paolo Zialcita
Amazon quietly publishes its political views. Here they are Amazon has always been a company founded on strong principles: leadership principles such as “learn and be curious” and “hire and develop the best”. Now the company has published a list of its political positions. Carolyn Adolph
Hong Kong Protests Put U.S. Businesses In A Tough Spot With China American businesses from Apple to Vans are increasingly under pressure when it comes to doing business in China. The Hong Kong protests are the latest flashpoint in a touchy relationship with Beijing. Shannon Bond
Loot Boxes Are A Lucrative Game Of Chance, But Are They Gambling? Loot boxes are mystery boxes purchased through video games, and they are a multi-billion dollar industry. But are they gambling and should they be legal? Ben Johnson
Has The Trade War Taken A Bite Out Of China's Economy? Yes — But It's Complicated China's economic growth has been slowing down for years. Tariffs have contributed to slower growth since early 2018, when the economic standoff began, but it's hard to pinpoint how much. Ailsa Chang
Seattle pole collapse: Decayed wood and beetles to blame Investigators now know what caused two-dozen electrical poles to collapse in Tukwila. Beetles, rotting wood, and wind Paige Browning