Trump's Truth Social reaches a business milestone. Will he cash out his stake? The former president is about to be able to sell his majority stake in Trump Media, the parent company of his Truth Social network. But the share price has plunged, as investors try to predict the outcome of the presidential election. Maria Aspan
In a major shift, the U.S. government explores giving renters cash, not vouchers Federal housing vouchers are the largest rental aid program, but many landlords reject them. Experiments will test whether cash helps more people sign a lease. Jennifer Ludden
Boeing to begin furloughs, leadership takes a pay cut, as machinist strike continues As Boeing's machinists continue to strike, furloughs and pay reductions are in store for the rest of the company. Dyer Oxley
Here are 4 ways the Federal Reserve's big rate cut could change the housing market Here's a look at what the Federal Reserve's rate cut will mean for those looking to buy — or sell — a home. Laurel Wamsley
The Federal Reserve starts cutting interest rates in a big moment for the economy The Federal Reserve moved aggressively Wednesday to start cutting interest rates as easing inflation fears gives way to concern about the job market. Scott Horsley
Connie Chung says booze and bawdy jokes helped her break into journalism's boys club In a new memoir, Chung reflects on the decades she spent covering the news, her marriage to Maury Povich and the prominent figures who acted inappropriately with her — including President Carter. Tonya Mosley
A bookstore too controversial for China finds home in D.C. This Shanghai bookstore, now in D.C., was revived by its owner, who hopes to create a space for open discussions in the diaspora community, where people can sit and read together. Majd Al-Waheidi
Tupperware, no longer a kitchen staple, files for bankruptcy Tupperware's reliance on people selling its storage containers at home-and-garden parties or through social media was once its strength. Now it's a weakness, the company says in its bankruptcy filing. Willem Marx
Want to keep good workers? Praise them, a new study finds New research from Gallup and Workhuman finds that employees who receive recognition on the job are 45% less likely to leave their jobs. Younger workers, in particular, say appreciation is key. Andrea Hsu
Boeing workers having trouble making ends meet amid strike Unionized Boeing employees say they’re facing serious economic hardship as they wait on a new contract with the aerospace giant. Casey Martin