2 Major Airlines Cancel Thousands Of Boeing Max Flights Through November The Federal Aviation Administration found a new problem in Boeing's max plane last month, so it will like be several more months before the troubled plane is certified to fly passengers again. David Schaper
Amazon's Prime Day Marked With Competing Sales And High Profile Walkout More than 200 retailers are hosting sales to compete with Amazon's two-day discount event, Prime Day. This year is also marked by the highest profile labor action planned at a U.S. Amazon warehouse. Alina Selyukh
Alan Turing, Computing Genius And WWII Hero, To Be On U.K.'s New 50-Pound Note For decades, Turing's status as a giant in mathematics was largely unknown, thanks to the secrecy around his computer research and the social taboos about his sexuality. Bill Chappell
'It's A Career Ender': 2 LGBTQ Former Dell Workers Share Their Stories A former Dell worker said she had such a rough time at the company because of her appearance that she filed a human rights complaint. Another former worker alleges bias over her gender transition. Jasmine Garsd
A Bug's Life: Remembering The Classic Volkswagen Beetle The last Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the assembly line in Mexico this week. We remember the beloved automotive icon with stories from our listeners. Emma Bowman
Scott Galloway: Have We Let The Tech Giants Monopolize More Than The Economy? Scott Galloway says companies like Amazon, Google, Facebook, and Apple have too much power. Not only do they affect the economic and cultural fabric of our society, they affect our basic life choices. NPR/TED Staff
Barbie's Homage To David Bowie, 50 Years After 'Space Oddity' To honor the anniversary, Mattel has come out with a Bowie Barbie that channels the pop icon's alter ego Ziggy Stardust. She's got the red mullet, gold makeup and the iconic metallic spacesuit.
Far-Right Social Media Personalities Headed To The White House The Trump administration has invited high-profile, conservative activists and bloggers to the White House for a social media summit. But they did not invite Facebook and Twitter. Jasmine Garsd
Seattle's Terminal 5 will have the biggest cranes on the West Coast For years Terminal 5 has stood empty, needing a half-billion worth of investment to be able to accommodate the international cargo business of the future. Carolyn Adolph
Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta Should Resign, Sen. Jon Tester Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about calls for U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to resign due to his role in financier Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal.