Megyn Kelly Out At NBC's 'Today' Show, Source Says Megyn Kelly is on her way out from the Today show on NBC, a source tells NPR. This comes after she made offensive remarks about blackface Halloween costumes on Tuesday. David Folkenflik
Will The Killing Of Jamal Khashoggi Deter Businesses From Investing In Saudi Arabia? NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with New York Times reporter Alan Rappeport, who is at an investment conference in Riyadh. The killing prompted many Western CEOs to cancel plans to attend this gathering.
Troubled Oregon Dairy Announces Shut Down A troubled mega-dairy in Oregon has announced its plans to shut down. After racking up multiple environmental violations, the farm’s owner has been fired and a trustee wants to sell the property. Courtney Flatt
Home Sales Are Dropping — Could The Housing Market Finally Be Cooling Off? Sales of new U.S. homes fell 5.5 percent in September, marking a new two-year low and the fourth consecutive monthly drop. The changes suggest that the housing market is weakening. Camila Domonoske
Immigration's Impact On U.S. Jobs How do immigrants really affect the U.S. economy? Ethan Lewis, a labor economist at Dartmouth College, cuts through the rhetoric in a conversation with NPR's Steve Inskeep.
Of Wages And Warehouses Warehouse jobs are growing even faster than the rest of the booming labor market. Are they good jobs? Cardiff Garcia
StarKist Pleads Guilty To Price Fixing In Alleged Collusion In Canned Tuna Industry Three companies — StarKist, Chicken of the Sea, and Bumble Bee — are accused by the government of conspiring to keep their canned tuna prices high. Emily Sullivan
Sears And The Future Of American Malls The Sears bankruptcy highlights the struggle that many suburban malls face, especially when an big anchor retailer shuts down. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Sears Canada CEO Mark Cohen about malls in the post-Sears era.
Alexa Is Right Up There With Mom, Dad And Cat CNN business editor Samantha Murphy Kelly writes that her son's early vocabulary may be a sign of the times. He mastered "mom," "dad" and "cat." The fourth word he recognized? "Alexa."
A Rare Political Common Ground: Rooftop Solar Whether you’re a Republican or Democrat, chances are you support rooftop solar. New research suggests there’s a reason why two groups that normally disagree on environmental issues both like solar. Courtney Flatt