Photos: A quick spruce up to make this new Amazon city less blah Crystal City, tapped last week to be one of Amazon’s new headquarters, is low on charm and big on boxy office buildings that come in Soviet gray or D.C. beige. Carolyn Adolph
Jennie-O Recalls Ground Turkey Following One Case Of Illness From Salmonella Over 45 tons of meat could potentially harbor the food-borne illness, the USDA said. More recalls from other companies could follow, as the government tracks a widespread outbreak of the same strain. Ruben Kimmelman
Facebook Is On The Defensive After 'NYT' Report On Response To Russian Interference Facebook says it is cutting ties with the Washington consulting firm Definers Public Affairs, which spread disparaging information about the social network's critics. Alina Selyukh
Airline Pilots Raise Training Concerns About Boeing's 737 Max Pilots accuse Boeing of downplaying changes to a critical system made in the newest version of the popular 737, which may have played a role in last month's fatal crash in Indonesia. David Schaper
Amazon's HQ2 (and 3) could mean big changes for Seattle's housing market Kim Malcolm talks with Redfin chief economist Daryl Fairweather about how Amazon's big plans will affect Seattle's housing market. Kim Malcolm
Queens lawmakers are getting ready to rumble with Amazon Queens politicians have vowed to do something often considered impolite by Seattle standards: fight. Sydney Brownstone
Now that it's over, what was Amazon's HQ2 search really about? Amazon picked two great cities, two of the most vital media markets in the world, with large papers, great reporters, great media and large activist communities. Now comes the real issue. Angela King
Jeff Bezos came to Seattle in a 1988 Chevy Blazer. Here’s why he stayed and built Amazon Joshua McNichols
How Amazon's New Headquarters Could Change Communities In New York And Virginia Amazon announced its expanding footprint, adding some 25,000 jobs in Long Island City in Queens and Arlington, Va. Some in those cities are worried about housing prices and congestion on the roads. Alina Selyukh