The Problem With The Pink Tax Women pay more than men for many consumer products. Today on the show: Why some economists still think that's a good thing. Stacey Vanek Smith
There's No Copyrighting Taste, Rules EU Court In Dutch Cheese Case Unlike literary or musical works, the Court of Justice of the European Union ruled, the taste of a food depends on who's tasting it. Laurel Wamsley
Starbucks to lay off 350 employees at Seattle headquarters The news was emailed to staff just half an hour before Amazon announced its new major locations. Isolde Raftery
3 graphs that show how Amazon compares to its sister cities How will Amazon affect Queens, in New York City, and a neighborhood just a mile south of the Pentagon? We looked to information on income, housing costs and education to find out. Kara McDermott
Amazon HQ2 (and 3): The winners are Northern Virginia and New York City Amazon.com, Inc.'s second headquarters are split in two: The company will create new headquarters in National Landing (or Crystal City), in Arlington, Virginia, and Long Island City, a neighborhood in Queens, New York. Carolyn Adolph
Jet Impounded Because Ryan Air Owed European Union Money The AP reports passengers were set to board a Ryan Air flight in France when they were told of an issue with the plane. The issue: the plane was impounded. Passengers got another flight 5 hours later.
Official Announcement Draws Near On Amazon's HQ2 Decision Amazon will soon announce its choice for a second headquarters. It's expected that Amazon will build two offices, one in New York City and one in the Crystal City area of Arlington, Va. Alina Selyukh
Stocks Start The Week With A Plunge, Dragged Down By Tech Shares The Dow fell more than 600 points, or 2.3 percent, Monday. Investors are said to be worried about signs that the global economy may be slowing, even though the U.S. economy is faring well. Jim Zarroli
Amazon may be looking elsewhere, but Seattle is still near top for tech Michael Schutzler, CEO of the Washington Technology Industry Association said the Washington, D.C., beltway is Seattle's equal, when it comes to the size of the tech industry. He was happy to throw New York some shade. Joshua McNichols
With Its Primary Opponents Voted Out, What's Next For Labor Unions? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with the president of the AFL-CIO, Richard Trumka, about union strategies following the midterm elections.