A Blown-Out Sneaker, An Injured Superstar And A Night To Forget For Nike In the most highly anticipated college basketball game of the season, Duke star Zion Williamson was injured when his sneaker ripped apart at the seams — an embarrassment for Nike. Uri Berliner
Backpack Kid Sues Fortnite For Stealing 'The Floss' Dance A wannabe rapper named Backpack Kid is suing game maker of Fortnite for stealing a dance he claims he created called The Floss. Stacey Vanek Smith
Covington Catholic Teen Nick Sandmann Sues 'Washington Post' For $250 Million His family says the newspaper targeted the student and defamed him for political purposes after the release of a video that appeared to show a standoff between him and a Native American activist. Bill Chappell
In Garlic Capital, Tariffs And Immigration Crackdown Have Mixed Impacts Gilroy, Calif., is known as the garlic capital of the world. Two Trump administration policies — one on trade, the other on immigration — are affecting the town in starkly different ways. Jasmine Garsd
Are Movies Getting Better? Spoiler Alert: An economist has evidence that we're in a golden age of cinema. Greg Rosalsky
There's no escaping Amazon in your life People might think they can wean themselves off Amazon. But they can’t, not really. Joshua McNichols
Car Loan Delinquencies Reach New High Economic pessimists seized on new data indicating an increase in car loan delinquencies as evidence of a looming recession, but a downturn is likely simply because of the economy's cyclical nature. Danielle Kurtzleben
Friday Politics: Amazon breaks up with NYC Kind of an awkward Valentine's Day between Amazon and what was supposed to be its new home in Queens, New York. Patricia Murphy talks with political commentators C.R. Douglas and Joni Balter. Patricia Murphy
Why Amazon Canceled Its NYC Plans Amazon says it will abandon plans to open one of its headquarters in New York. The announcement came abruptly, after New York leaders spent months campaigning for the facility. Alina Selyukh