Husband And Wife Comment On 'New York Times' Facebook Article Stu Watson wrote he killed his Facebook account and doesn't miss it. His wife Kathy writes that he still benefits from the platform because she relays news from her account to him.
2nd Crash Of Boeing 737 Max 8 Leaves Flying Public Concerned The Ethiopian Airlines flight that crashed Sunday is the second fatal accident in less than five months involving the Boeing 737 Max 8. The two crashes renewed scrutiny of Boeing's best-selling model. Eric Westervelt
How Boeing Is Dealing With The Aftermath Of Ethiopian Airlines Crash The 737 Max 8 has been the best-selling Boeing aircraft, but now China, Indonesia and several airlines have grounded the planes. What does this all mean for Boeing? Camila Domonoske
Boeing 737 Max, involved in 2 crashes, is fastest-selling plane in company's history The model has been involved in two deadly crashes in less than five months. Avie Schneider
Democratic Candidates Target Tech Giants, Who Are Major Party Donors Silicon Valley has emerged early as a presidential campaign issue among Democrats at SXSW. Calls to regulate tech put the party in an awkward position, given its reliance on tech donors. Aarti Shahani
Being Put On Hold Can Be A Pain. CVS To Update Its Hold Music A Massachusetts doctor last year pleaded with CVS to change its on-hold music. A spokeswoman for the pharmacy chain says the company is in the process of updating its voice-response phone system.
Why Many Americans Are Drawn To The Gig Economy David Greene talks to sociologist Alexandrea Ravenelle about her book Hustle and Gig: Struggling and Surviving in the Sharing Economy, which examines how companies treat their front-line workers.
We wanted fast delivery. Amazon delivered. What’s next? Where is our addiction to Amazon's instant gratification taking us? Joshua McNichols
'Miami Herald' Reporters Investigate Ties Between Massage Parlor Owner, Trump The Miami Herald has detailed how a woman who once owned a chain of day spas in Florida allegedly steered Chinese businessmen to a fundraiser for President Trump. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Herald reporter Caitlin Ostroff.
Amnesty International: New Twitter Feature Leaves Burden On Users Experiencing Abuse Twitter is developing a feature aimed at making the site less toxic for users. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Amnesty International's Rasha Abdul-Rahim, who has studied harassment on Twitter.