Trump And Chinese President Xi Look For Progress In Trade Dispute At G20 Summit President Trump and China's President Xi may have an announcement on trade on Saturday, but it will likely be a decision to push back deadlines rather than a breakthrough agreement. John Ydstie
Data Of Some 500 Million Marriott Customers Stolen In Breach Marriott is investigating a hack of its reservation database, as data from some 500 million guests was stolen. Compromised information includes passport numbers, dates of birth and credit cards. Alina Selyukh
Latest On Trump Tower Moscow Revelations President Trump responds to revelations from his former lawyer about Trump Tower Moscow. NPR talks to Anthony Cormier of Buzzfeed News, who reported on plans for a Trump Tower Moscow in May.
Marriott Says Up To 500 Million Customers' Data Stolen In Breach The hotel giant said information on up to 500 million customers worldwide was exposed in a breach of its Starwood reservation database. The data includes dates of birth and passport numbers. Avie Schneider
Marriott Acknowledges Data Breach At Starwood Hotels As many as 500 million guests who made reservations at Marriott's Starwood properties around the world may have had their information compromised, the company announced on Friday. Uri Berliner
Trump, At G-20 Summit, Signs Trade Deal With Canada, Mexico President Trump is in Argentina for a meeting of G-20 world leaders. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement replaces NAFTA and still needs to be ratified by Congress. Scott Horsley
Why Aren't Millennials Spending? They're Poorer Than Previous Generations, Fed Says Millennials are less well off than members of earlier generations when they were young. They have lower earnings, fewer assets and less wealth, a new Federal Reserve study says. Emily Sullivan
Starbucks Moves To Block Porn From Free Wi-Fi Networks Patrons have always been banned in theory from viewing pornographic content over the company's Wi-Fi, but there was no technological filter in place. Starbucks will have one in 2019. Vanessa Romo
What's Ahead For The Towns Where GM Is Shutting Operations What happens when General Motors leaves a town? NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Washington Post reporter Amy Goldstein, who covered the exit of GM from Janesville, Wis., for six years.
Deutsche Bank Offices In Frankfurt Raided By German Police German authorities raided the offices of Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt on Thursday morning. Police and federal prosecutors were apparently looking for evidence of money laundering. Jim Zarroli