Factories are losing immigrant workers, stressing those who remain Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for thousands of immigrants, those left behind are feeling taxed by their absence. Andrea Hsu
Businesses can use your online data to overcharge you. What can customers do? NPR's Adrian Ma speaks to Sam Levine, former director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, now at UC Berkeley, about the use online data to charge some customers more for products and services. Adrian Ma
Las Vegas sees drop in tourism, hinting at broader economic woes facing the U.S. Economists say, what happens in Vegas matters nationally because it often reflects broader trends on consumer confidence and the overall health of the U.S. economy. Juliana Kim
Trump opens the door for private equity in retirement plans An executive order from President Trump would extend the opportunity for 401k fund managers to include private equity in retirement portfolios. What are the risks and benefits? Darian Woods
Trump taps White House economist Stephen Miran to fill Fed vacancy on temporary basis President Trump plans to nominate Stephen Miran to fill a vacant seat on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, but only for the next six months. Scott Horsley
Trump doubles tariffs on India, jeopardizing longstanding ties Tensions are escalating between the U.S. and India as the Trump administration imposes tariffs and tries to force India to stop buying Russian oil. Diaa Hadid
Trump's broad tariffs go into effect, just as economic pain is surfacing The White House said that starting just after midnight that goods from more than 60 countries and the European Union would face tariff rates of 10% or higher. The Associated Press
United Airlines flights grounded nationwide because of computer problems Hundreds of United Airlines flights were disrupted on Wednesday evening as the carrier grappled with a major computer system outage. The airline requested ground stops at its major hubs in the U.S. Joel Rose
Claire's, the ear-piercing tween mall staple, is bankrupt -- again The chain's bankruptcy filing is the second in seven years. Its troubles include unwieldy debt, shoppers' changing habits and new tariff costs. Alina Selyukh
Voice of America director says Trump officials are illegally ousting him A judge is demanding answers about the international broadcaster's future from Trump official Kari Lake. David Folkenflik