Seattle Mayor gives the green light to electric scooters Paige Browning talks with Casey Martin about Seattle's plans to allow a scooter-share program. Casey Martin
Uber And Lyft Drivers Are Striking — And Call On Passengers To Boycott Strike organizers timed the action to draw attention to drivers' wage cuts and persistent job insecurity ahead of Uber's IPO on Friday, when the company's valuation may be as high as $91 billion. Laurel Wamsley
Former Netflix Creative Director Takes Water To A New Level The startup raised $1.6 million in seed funding to sell Liquid Death — water in a tallboy can. It sells itself as the punk option for bottled water drinkers, saying it will "murder your thirst."
Food Fight: Trump Administration Levels Tariffs On Mexican Tomatoes Under pressure from Florida lawmakers, the Trump administration is taking steps to protect domestic tomato growers from Mexican competition. Scott Horsley
U.S. Continues Trade Talks With China Despite Trump's Tariff Threat A Chinese delegation arrives in Washington, D.C., for trade negotiations on Thursday after the Trump administration accused Beijing of reneging on previous promises and threatened to increase tariffs. Rob Schmitz
Either Amazon or Microsoft will win coveted JEDI contract Two contenders are fighting for the future of the JEDI — not Star Wars, but a multi-billion dollar defense contract. Carolyn Adolph
Boeing says no flaws in 737 Max. Former engineer points to several Boeing continues to maintain there was no flaw in the design of the 737 MAX. But a former Boeing engineer is meeting with federal investigators this week. He says he can point to several flaws in the automated system known as MCAS. Carolyn Adolph
Inside The White House's Bitter Fight Over China The White House has been strong against China in trade talks, but NPR and PBS Frontline found top advisers battled for more than a year over imposing billions of dollars in tariffs on Chinese imports. Cat Schuknecht
Business Leaders Oppose 'License To Discriminate' Against LGBT Texans Texas legislators are considering a bill that would allow professionals to deny service to people based on religious beliefs. Critics say the law would sanction discrimination against LGBT Texans. Wade Goodwyn
Boeing Knew About 737 Max Sensor Problem Before Plane Crash In Indonesia Engineers at the company discovered a problem with a key safety indicator light within months of the first deliveries of the 737 Max. But it didn't inform airlines or regulators for another year. Laurel Wamsley