'Talent Wants Transit': Companies Near Transportation Gaining The Upper Hand An important criteria in Amazon's high-profile search for new corporate headquarters was access to public transportation for the company's employees. Others companies are doing the same. David Schaper
2 Years After Standing Rock Protests, North Dakota Oil Business Is Booming Legal battles and local tensions persist two years after the North Dakota prairie was filled with thousands of indigenous and environmental protesters opposed to the Dakota Access Pipeline. Jeff Brady
Wish Dunkin' Had A Clothing Line? Dream On Dunkin' unveiled a line of "Espresso-Wear." The clothing was designed for customers who need to carry coffees. Sadly, the items like Cappu-Chinos, pants with cup-holder pockets, are not real.
Volkswagen Planning A New North American Factory For Electric Cars The German carmaker is planning to introduce a $30,000 to $40,000 electric car in 2020 to compete with similarly priced American vehicles. Emily Sullivan
Tensions With China, Putin Meeting To Dominate Trump's G-20 Trip President Trump heads to the international summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, this week. The answers to a number of looming questions could determine whether the visit is a success. Tamara Keith
Amazon's NYC neighbors want to know: Will they be hired, too? Residents of the country's biggest housing project are waiting to see if their new corporate neighbors will help or hurt them. Joshua McNichols
Why There's So Much Beef Being Sent Between The U.S. And Mexico Mexico and the U.S. send cattle back and forth, so much so, that a head can cross the border multiple times before reaching its final destination. Jason Beaubien
Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell Is Not Happy With GM's Elimination Of So Many Jobs NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., about the General Motors job cuts and what they mean for the industry and American auto workers.
Do Americans Have An Appetite For Electric Cars? Following General Motors' decision to discontinue the Chevy Volt to focus on zero-emission cars, NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with journalist John Voelcker about the future of the electric cars in the U.S.
Seattle home prices are dropping, but not enough for most buyers Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Mike Rosenberg about why the Seattle area is leading the nation in home price decreases. Kim Malcolm