Tariffs' Complex Ripple Effects Hit Appliance Shoppers And Makers Prices on appliances are slowly ticking down after posting their biggest increase in about five years. One tariff was a boon to U.S. manufacturers. But other tariffs hiked costs for the industry. Alina Selyukh
U.K. Regulators Propose Broad Social Media Regulations To Counter 'Online Harms' Under the proposed rules, Internet companies will face penalties if they don't actively monitor and combat harmful speech online. Companies say the proposal is vague. Matthew S. Schwartz
Government Watchdog Flips On Dollar Coin In a turnaround, congressional analysts are no longer recommending a phaseout of paper dollars in favor a dollar coin. Paper money is lasting longer because of cashless transactions. Scott Horsley
How the history of Boeing’s 737 led to its current crisis Boeing’s once-trusty plane is the source of a crisis has taken the company off course. Carolyn Adolph
Amazon, go? How aging workers and the Seattle squeeze could drive a move to the Eastside Amazon said this week that it will move thousands of jobs out of Seattle, across Lake Washington to Bellevue. Parsing the news with KUOW's Angela King, Q13's C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter, host of "Civic Cocktail" on the Seattle Channel. Angela King
The Latest On Trump's Plans To Appoint Political Allies To The Federal Reserve Board For the second time in as many weeks, President Trump has announced plans to put a political ally on the board of the Federal Reserve. Trump complains Fed policies have slowed economic growth. Scott Horsley
Microsoft emails detail sexual harassment and discrimination – prompting Satya Nadella response An internal email chain at Microsoft detailing women’s allegations of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination, first reported by Quartz on Thursday, has continued to grow and prompt responses from senior leadership, according to more than 90 pages of emails reviewed by KUOW. Sydney Brownstone
What's Next For Boeing And The FAA Aviation analyst Richard Aboulafia discusses the Ethiopian investigators' findings and what they mean for Boeing and federal aviation regulators with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
U.S. Jobs Rebound To Solid Growth; Unemployment Holds At 3.8 Percent Employers added 196,000 jobs in March, bouncing back from February's weak growth, the Labor Department said Friday. The jobless rate was unchanged at nearly 50-year lows. Scott Horsley
News Brief: Boeing Latest, Trump Border Trip We look at how Boeing is responding to Ethiopian investigators who found that despite following all of the safety procedures provided by Boeing, the crew was unable to prevent the crash. Susan Davis