Trump Chooses To Hit Iran Economically Rather Than Militarily NPR's Noel King talks to NPR's Tom Bowman and Adam Smith, a former senior advisor to the director of the Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control, about U.S. actions against Iran.
Trump Directs Alex Azar To Help Make Health Care Costs More Transparent NPR's Noel King talks to Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar about President Trump's executive order issued Monday on health care pricing and transparency.
Seattle baristas walk out because of 'toxic work environment' Baristas at Slate Coffee Roasters claim late or missing pay and "toxic work environment" Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Skyrider 3.0: It's An Airline Seat But You're Sort Of Standing Air travelers are perched on the Skyrider 3.0 and their legs hang down like they're riding a horse. One aviation journalist called it a torture chamber.
Trump Expected To Impose More Sanctions On Iran President Trump is set to announce new sanctions to maximize pressure on Iran to limit its nuclear ambitions. Will the strategy work? Franco Ordoñez
Ever Plugged A USB In Wrong? Of Course You Have. Here's Why It's often hard to plug in a USB device on the first try. Ajay Bhatt, the chief inventor of the USB, agrees the design is annoying but says there was a good reason for it. Josh Axelrod
MAX crisis stands in the way of Boeing's new plane The Paris Airshow winds down over the weekend. This was the show where many people expected both Boeing and Airbus to release new planes. It didn't happen. Carolyn Adolph
Are Big Cities Overrated? Economists Say Yes, In Some Cases It's long been popular wisdom in America that if you want to make it, you should pack up and move to the big city. But new research from economists offers caution for a huge segment of the workforce. Greg Rosalsky
U.S. Labor Movement Pushes Back On New Trade Deal For U.S, Mexico And Canada President Trump is pushing hard to pass a new trade deal with Mexico and Canada through Congress. Some labor leaders are fighting hard against it because they see it as too similar to NAFTA. Don Gonyea
Pilots Criticize Boeing, Saying 737 Max 'Should Never Have Been Approved' "Sully" Sullenberger, who landed a plane on the Hudson River in 2009, says he understands how the pilots of two jets that crashed would have been confused as they struggled to control the aircraft. David Schaper