Boeing 737 Max Software Fix And Report On Fatal Crash Expected This Week Authorities in Ethiopia are preparing to release preliminary findings on the cause of the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 Max 8 jet that killed all 157 people on board. David Schaper
Media Outlets Became A Target After Mueller Probe Results Surfaced The conclusion of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into 2016 election interference ignited an immediate barrage of criticism against the media. David Folkenflik
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer Discusses Ongoing Trade Talks With China NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer ahead of his return to China for continued trade talks.
What It Means That A Possible Recession Signal Flashed On Wall Street Last Week A possible recession signal flashed on Friday. It's called an inverted yield curve. Many economists believe that when yields on long and short term treasury debt invert, a downturn is likely to follow. Scott Horsley
Survey Finds Shoppers Under The Influence Are Spending More An annual survey from Finder.com projects Americans as a whole will spend about $40 billion shopping under the influence in 2019. That's up from $30 billion last year.
Meet the coders who hear you yell at Alexa As we say in the radio biz – the mic is always on. Joshua McNichols
Let's examine the FAA, say Dems Investigations continue to examine the two Boeing 737 MAX airplanes that crashed recently. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Mueller's Investigation, According To The Media For the nearly two years since Special Counsel Robert Mueller was appointed, cable networks CNN, MSNBC and Fox have shaped Americans' perceptions of his investigation with their coverage. David Folkenflik
The Ongoing Investigations Facing Trump NPR's Scott Simon talks with Andrea Bernstein, co-host of the podcast Trump, Inc., from WNYC and ProPublica, about the legal threats facing President Trump beyond the Mueller investigation.
The Evolution Of Boeing's 737 Jetliner Boeing's 737 Max jets remain grounded following two deadly crashes. It's a crucial moment for the world's bestselling jetliner, which was first introduced in 1967. Mary Louise Kelly