Top 'Washington Post' editor kills article on deputy's departure Washington Post Acting Executive Editor Matt Murray killed a story about the departure of a veteran and popular editor for a senior position at the New York Times. David Folkenflik
How might President-elect Trump's threatened tariffs affect the auto industry? President-elect Trump's threatened 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada could have an enormous impact on the auto industry. Camila Domonoske
U.S Court of Appeals has upheld a law that would force the sale of TikTok A panel of three judges from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit has upheld a federal law Congress passed in April mandating that TikTok will be banned in the United States unless its sold. Bobby Allyn
This little electric car made history. 25 years ago, GM stopped making it The EV1 was the first modern, mass-produced electric vehicle from a major automaker — pioneering some technologies you can still find in today's EVs. But the model was controversial, and short-lived. Jack Mitchell
Court upholds a U.S. ban on TikTok A federal appeals court agreed that the viral video app must be sold off by its China-based parent company, rejecting TikTok's claim that the crackdown violates the free speech rights of millions of Americans. Bobby Allyn
Wall Street might not want to 'drill, baby, drill' as much as Trump President-elect Donald Trump has promised to "drill, baby, drill." But presidents don't decide how much oil gets drilled in the U.S. — oil companies do. And they might have reasons to hold back. Camila Domonoske
Crypto's new swagger: What's driving Bitcoin's surge past $100,000? NPR's Michel Martin talks to Henry Hu, professor of corporate law and securities regulation at the University of Texas, about future of crypto currency. Michel Martin
Court rejects Boeing plea deal stemming from 737 Max crashes A federal judge in Texas has rejected a plea deal between Boeing and the U.S. Justice Department, saying the court should play a bigger role in selecting an independent monitor to oversee the company. Joel Rose
Cryptic words were found on bullet casings at scene of CEO Brian Thompson's killing Shell casings with the cryptic words "deny," "defend" and "depose" were found at the scene of the fatal shooting of the UnitedHealthcare CEO outside of a Manhattan hotel, police officials say. Chandelis Duster
Anthem plans to put time limits on anesthesia coverage, alarming doctors Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield says it will put time limits on anesthesia care starting next year. Doctors and elected officials, including in New York and Connecticut, are asking it to change course. Rachel Treisman