Is Amazon too big to trust? One study found that Amazon is one of the most trusted institutions in the country. Joshua McNichols
TV Networks Staff Shows With 'Intimacy Coordinators' To Monitor Sex Scenes To prevent harassment on TV and film sets, production houses are hiring so-called intimacy coordinators to oversee sex scenes. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ita O'Brien, who serves that role on Netflix's Sex Education.
Laundromats Fold In Learning Spaces For Busy Families Some laundromat owners are teaming up with libraries to provide books, toys and even story time for kids forced to tag along on laundry day. Allyson McCabe
A Lesson In Classic Fair Division Problems And The Solutions Fairly dividing goods is one of the hardest problems economists face. NPR's Planet Money talks to economists about how best to solve it. Sally Herships
Nice HQ2. Be a shame if something happened to it. "We want to invest and be a part of the growth of a community where our employees and our companies are welcome." Joshua McNichols
Jordan Cove LNG Project Entering Important Permitting Stretch This year will be a big one for the proposed Jordan Cove LNG project in southwest Oregon. Jes Burns
U.S. Added 304,000 Jobs In January; Shutdown Boosts Unemployment To 4 Percent Job growth picked up for the 100th consecutive month even as hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed during the partial government shutdown. Wage growth held steady. Avie Schneider
Latest U.S.-China Trade Talks End As March Deadline Nears Rachel Martin talks to Robert Daly, director of the Wilson Center's Kissinger Institute on China and the United States, about the latest in trade talks between the U.S. and China.
Behavioral Economist Explains Why So Many People Struggle To Save Money Saving money might feel like a nearly impossible task, but there's a simple way to make it easy: automate it. Chris Arnold
Productivity Tool Helps Procrastinators Working From Home Stay On Task Focusmate pairs you with another procrastinator for 50-minute "virtual co-working" sessions. While it may sound creepy, the Boston Globe reports some people swear by it.