'Murder the Truth' describes a campaign to silence journalists and curb free speech New York Times editor David Enrich talks about a wave of recent legal attacks on journalists — led by tech billionaires, corporations and political figures like President Trump. Tonya Mosley
As Trump downplays economic fears, this data shows people feel differently Economists look for signs that a recession may be approaching by monitoring consumer confidence and business sentiment — two indicators of uncertainty. Scott Neuman
The government already knows a lot about you. DOGE is trying to access all of it Agencies from Social Security to the IRS store sensitive data on millions of Americans. Here's what the government knows about us – and what's at risk as DOGE seeks access to the data. Laurel Wamsley
How reliable is the government's economic data? Under Trump, there are real concerns The disbanding of committees that consulted on government data — and comments from a senior official about changing how GDP is calculated — are raising alarm about the reliability of government data. Scott Horsley
Tesla sales plummet as market competition and anger at Elon Musk grows Tesla sales are down around the world because of competition in the market and from brand damage caused by Elon Musk's political activities and association with President Trump. Willem Marx
Seattle's Redfin finds new home under Detroit-based mortgage brokerage The Seattle-based real estate tech company will be acquired by Rocket, a Detroit mortgage lender that specializes in digital financial services. Monica Nickelsburg
Canada's Hudson's Bay has survived 355 years. Now the store is in crisis The department store chain, founded in 1670, can't pay its debts and says the pandemic, inflation and now trade tensions have hurt its financial future. Alina Selyukh
Media Matters sues Elon Musk's X over 'libel tourism' legal assault A new suit in an ongoing legal battle between the billionaire and the liberal advocacy group claims Musk's legal attacks are impeding the organization's work. Bobby Allyn
CEOs surprisingly optimistic about the U.S. economy Many CEOs are focused on President Trump's other promises aside from tariffs.
Stocks slump yet again as fears grow about tariffs -- and a recession Investors appear increasingly worried about the impact of tariffs on the U.S. economy. Maria Aspan