Voice of America bias inquiry sparks concerns of political meddling Voice of America is reviewing the social media posts of a reporter for possible bias against the Trump Administration. The review is sparking concerns of political meddling. David Folkenflik
California Tesla drivers feel conflicted about their cars over Musk California is converting to EVs faster than anywhere else in the U.S. But as Tesla CEO Elon Musk takes a central role in President Trump's administration, some Tesla drivers are feeling conflicted. Laura Fitzgerald
Microsoft will end Skype in May, leaving some users upset Microsoft says it will wind down the pioneering and once ubiquitous free video calling service so it can streamline its consumer communications offerings, such as Microsoft Teams. Scott Neuman
Bezos' changes at 'Washington Post' lead to mass subscription cancellations — again Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos's changes to the opinion pages have led subscribers to cancel in droves. It's the third wave of mass cancellations at the Post in just a few months. David Folkenflik
Why some EV buyers are getting their tax returns rejected this year The federal EV tax credit, worth up to $7,500, saw big changes in 2024. For buyers, the credit typically became easier to get. But if their dealers skipped a step, it was a different story. Camila Domonoske
In child care centers and on farms, businesses are bracing for more immigration raids The Trump administration's immigration positions — including mass deportation — have put businesses that employ people without legal status on notice. Ximena Bustillo
A movement is calling for an 'economic blackout' on Friday. Here's what to know The People's Union USA, a grassroots group, is calling on Americans to join a national boycott by not shopping for 24 hours on Friday. Chandelis Duster
Starbucks corporate layoffs leave a bitter taste in Washington state The impact of Starbucks’s latest layoffs on its home state is coming into focus. Monica Nickelsburg
Court considers halting Trump's mass firings of federal employees A federal judge in San Francisco hears arguments in a case challenging the Trump administration's firings of thousands of probationary employees — those in their first year or so on the job. Andrea Hsu
The FDIC's goal is to prevent another banking crisis. It's now also a Trump target President Trump's sweeping cuts to the federal government are also threatening a key banking watchdog. Maria Aspan