MoviePass Shuts Down The movie ticket subscription service startup was popular with subscribers. It may have ultimately failed as a business, but some say it succeeded in disrupting the movie theater business model. Vincent Acovino
Saudi Arabia May Rethink IPO For State-Owned Oil Company After Attacks Saudi Arabia had been planning to sell off a slice of its state-owned oil company, Saudi Aramco, in a massive IPO. But last weekend's aerial attacks on Saudi oil facilities may scare off investors. Jackie Northam
United Auto Workers Go On Strike Against General Motors NPR's David Greene talks to Michigan Radio reporter Tracy Samilton and Kristin Dziczek at the Center for Automotive Research about workers striking after a new contract wasn't reached.
UAW Votes To Strike The United Auto Workers voted Sunday to strike after not agreeing with General Motors on wages, heath care and profit sharing. The strike may bring the automaker's U.S. production to a halt. Bobby Allyn
UAW Goes On Strike Against General Motors Picket lines began forming outside GM plants after the United Auto Workers voted Sunday to begin a strike at midnight. Nearly 50,000 workers are affected by the work stoppage. Brakkton Booker
PG&E Agrees To Pay $11 Billion Insurance Settlement Over California Wildfires The deal, which a bankruptcy court must approve, covers most of the claims from the Camp Fire in 2018 and Northern California wine country fires in 2017. Insurance companies had sought $20 billion. Bill Chappell
California's Plan To Cap Rent Increases Could Drive Up Prices In The Long Run Is rent control a tool to help fight a housing crisis? California is taking steps to enact a state-wide cap on rent increases. But, recent studies show that rent control may actually drive up rents in the long run. Darius Rafieyan
Toy Hall Of Fame Announces A Dozen Finalists The list captures a wide range of toys. For example, My Little Pony, Jenga, Care Bears — and the most basic of toys, the spinning top. On the other side of the spectrum: the smartphone.
Calif. Measure Could Help Independent Contractors Become Employees NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Mike Isaac of "The New York Times about lawmakers in California who passed a bill curbing the use of independent contractors. Is this a blow to app-based companies?
Female CEOs Blast 'Forbes' List Of Innovative Leaders That Includes Only One Woman The sole woman, Barbara Rentler of Ross Stores, clocked in at No. 75. Dozens of female CEOs have signed a letter demanding Forbes do better. Anne Wojcicki of DNA testing company 23andMe is among them. Lauren Hodges