Here's what Trump 2.0 means for the economy, from tariffs to mass deportations Trump has promised to cut taxes and government regulations, slap tariffs on imports and order large deportations of immigrants. Here's how that could impact the economy. Scott Horsley
Here's how minimum wage and paid sick leave measures fared in the election Some red states approved ballot measures to raise the minimum wage and require employers to provide paid sick time to their workers. Andrea Hsu
The Dow Jones jumps over 1,300 points after Trump wins the election Wall Street, crypto investors, and shareholders in Trump Media are all cheering the election results. Maria Aspan
Here's where voters approved a tax hike to help pay for child care Voters approved tax hikes to help fund child care for low-income families in the Austin, Texas, and Sonoma County, Calif. A similar measure in St. Paul, Minn., failed. Andrea Hsu
Could be a decade before Boeing is back to normal, analyst says After a few PR emergencies, federal scrutiny, legal proceedings, a machinists strike, and other business woes, it will likely be 10 years before Boeing can be back to business as normal. Dyer Oxley
Stressed at work over the election? 3 ways to minimize political tension on the job Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per day in lost productivity. Here’s how to cut down on watercooler fights over today’s election – and its aftermath. Maria Aspan
With prices higher than ever, a couple struggles to reenter the housing market It’s not only first-time home buyers who are taken aback by the country’s high housing prices. Folks who sold their homes and are trying to buy one now are also feeling stuck. Laurel Wamsley
Striking machinists at Boeing will vote Monday on a new contract offer Union members will vote on Boeing's latest proposal. They have rejected two previous offers, but union leaders are backing this proposal to end the seven-week strike. Michel Martin
A new copyright rule lets McDonald's fix its own broken ice cream machines What would a McDonald’s be without its temperamental McFlurry machines? We may be closer to finding out. Emma Bowman