Arts & Life The piece of wood that saved (only) Rose in 'Titanic' was auctioned off for $718k The debris that saved Rose's life in Titanic — and sparked a quarter-century of debate — fetched over $718,000 at an auction of iconic Hollywood movie props last week. It's based on a real artifact. Rachel Treisman
Race & Identity Bridge collapse in Baltimore draws attention to dangerous jobs Hispanic workers face NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to Gustavo Torres, executive director of CASA, a Latino and immigrant organization, about the construction workers who were on the bridge when it collapsed Tuesday.
Business Why Treasury Secretary Yellen traveled to the political battleground state of Georgia She visited a solar cell factory to highlight the domestic manufacturing incentives in the Inflation Reduction Act. Solar energy accounts for more than half the new power added to the grid last year. Scott Horsley
Business Baltimore bridge collapse closes the U.S.'s No. 1 port for vehicles The Port of Baltimore is the busiest in America for shipments of cars. How will its closure after Tuesday's bridge collapse affect the automotive supply chain?
Business For Baltimore-area residents, bridge collapse means longer commutes and uncertain prospects The Key Bridge collapse is upending life for countless people in the Chesapeake region. Residents say it's not just infrastructure — it's their identity as people who live close to the water. Laurel Wamsley
Business Some foreign-made cars might be delayed as auto companies figure out port deliveries The deadly Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse blocked off much of Baltimore's harbor, which handles more cars and trucks than any other U.S. port. Companies have some options to keep imports coming. Camila Domonoske
Politics Cash-strapped Trump is now selling $60 Bibles, U.S. Constitution included The "God Bless The USA" Bible is inspired by the Lee Greenwood anthem and includes copies of the nation's founding documents. Trump launched it ahead of Easter as his financial woes mount. Rachel Treisman
Politics Ronna McDaniel is out. Why are TV networks paying partisan pundits at all? NBC's hiring and firing of former GOP chief Ronna McDaniel may inspire more distrust from conservatives. Yet journalists said her role in trying to overturn the 2020 election made her unacceptable. David Folkenflik
Business Baltimore's bridge collapse is expected to disrupt supply chains The Port of Baltimore handles high volumes of auto imports, so while it's at a standstill, some cars and trucks will have to be diverted to other ports, which could raise costs. Jackie Northam
Business Baltimore bridge collapse raises many issues for Transportation Secretary Buttigieg NPR's Debbie Elliott talks to Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg about the collapse — from the safety of critical infrastructure, the supply chain impact and the challenge of reconstruction.