A Blind Man Fulfills Mission To Make Legos Accessible For Visually Impaired Lego announced a new program for downloadable audio and Braille instruction sets for the visually-impaired. One blind Lego enthusiast brought his passion project for accessibility to fruition.
Trump And Fox News NPR's Scott Simon talks with Carl Cameron, former Fox News chief political correspondent, about the president's recent tweets slamming the network.
Why Many U.S. Companies Have Kept Production In China And Have No Plans Of Moving NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Basic Fun CEO Jay Foreman about the effects China tariffs are having on his toy company.
Like The Empire Itself, The British Pound Is Not What It Used To Be The pound was long the symbol of Britain's economic might. The chaos surrounding Brexit, the country's 2016 decision to leave the European Union, has sent the currency falling sharply. Jim Zarroli
Lord & Taylor Sold To Online Clothing Rental Startup For $100 Million Lord & Taylor, considered to be the oldest U.S. department store, is being sold to an online clothing-rental startup called Le Tote for $100 million. Alina Selyukh
Cummins CEO Discusses How U.S.-China Trade War Is Affecting The Engine Manufacturer NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Tom Linebarger, CEO of American engine-maker Cummins, about the cumulative impacts of the ever-escalating U.S.-China trade war.
Costco Opens In Shanghai, Shuts Early Owing To Massive Crowds Costco said it is now limiting the number of customers in its warehouse to 2,000. Local police were helping to manage the crowds, and photos from the store showed long lines. Merrit Kennedy
Armando Martinez Loves Costo. By The Way, He's 4 Years Old To celebrate Armando's birthday, his family got the Costco in Norwalk, Calif., to shut down its food court just for him and his friends. Armando even got an honorary employee badge.
Former Uber Engineer Charged With 33 Counts Of Trade-Secret Theft Anthony Levandowski could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of stealing thousands of files on Google's self-driving car project. After leaving Google, he went to work for its rival, Uber. Vanessa Romo
U.S. Companies In China Get Caught In The Trade War Crossfire President Trump recently tweeted that American companies would be better off without China. But many American companies earn a significant portion of their profits there. Jim Zarroli