Boeing CEO Admits Mistake In 737 Max Communication Ahead of the Paris Air Show, Dennis Muilenburg concedes his company did not give enough information about a malfunctioning safety light. Daniella Cheslow
Trump Turns Trade Talks Into Spectator Sport President Trump plans to hold trade talks with his Chinese counterpart. The administration's rhetoric is not the kind of dry, technocratic language one usually associates with trade negotiations. Scott Horsley
How Trump's Threats Of Tariffs Could Affect Future Negotiations NPR's Mary Louise speaks with Wendy Cutler of the Asia Society Policy Institute, and former U.S. trade negotiator, about how President Trump's tariffs threats could affect future negotiations.
Attacks On Tankers In Gulf Of Oman Send Oil Prices Up, Sharply Attacks on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman near the coast of Iran sent oil prices higher and created new uncertainty about the safety of crude shipments in the Middle East. Jim Zarroli
Trade war with China is hurting our regional economy, Ports say The region's seaports and airport say the Trump Administration's trade war with China will hurt Washington state's economy. And they say exports from the state are already suffering. Carolyn Adolph
What Has The U.S. Gained From Tariff Talks With Mexico? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the negotiated tariff settlement between the U.S. and Mexico. NPR's Scott Horsley comments on the discussion.
Rising Democratic Party Star Urges Hollywood Not To Leave Georgia Over Abortion Law Rachel Martin talks to Stacey Abrams, Georgia's former gubernatorial candidate, about why she's urging the entertainment industry not to boycott her state over its recent abortion measure.
Flexible Workspaces Could Be The Future For More Americans In The Next Decade WeWork has been cropping up in cities all over the world. And now, it's planning to go public. More and more Americans are expected to work from flexible workspaces over the next decade. Stacey Vanek Smith
Rural Health: Financial Insecurity Plagues Many Who Live With Disability Having to come up with $1,000 unexpectedly can be a challenge for anyone. NPR's recent poll on rural health found that especially true for one group: people with disabilities. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Want A Plastic Bag? Canadian Grocery Will Try To Shame You East West Market customers in Vancouver who forget to bring their own bags will have to carry home plastic bags with an embarrassing phrase printed on the outside. Like: "Wart Ointment Wholesale."