Are greedy companies to blame for grocery inflation? We looked at the data Many shoppers blame stores and manufacturers for supermarket inflation. But what do the companies' finances tell us? Alina Selyukh
Why some of the country’s wealthier people say they don’t feel especially well off A new report from a financial services company finds that only one-third of millionaires consider themselves to be wealthy. Hosts
Boeing reaches tentative deal with its production workers in hopes to avoid strike The union's members still need to vote on Boeing's proposal and decide whether to authorize a strike if the offer is rejected. If that's the case, a walkout could begin as soon as Friday. Juliana Kim
The downfall of DEI As racial justice protests grew following the killing of George Floyd, many companies publicly embraced diversity, equity, and inclusion hiring policies. Now many are backing away from those policies. Scott Detrow
1.5 million Ram pickups recalled over software problem affecting stability control Stellantis is recalling nearly 1.5 million Ram pickup trucks worldwide to fix a software problem that can disable the electronic stability control system. The Associated Press
The latest jobs data provides a really confusing picture. Here are 4 things to know There was both good news — and bad news — in the latest jobs report, providing an unclear picture as the Federal Reserve weighs how much to cut interest rates. Scott Horsley
Red Lobster off the hook? Federal judge approves restructuring plan The restaurant chain announced Thursday that it received approval for its Chapter 11 plan, offering a glimmer of good news for the business, which has faced a series of struggles Jaclyn Diaz
10 more clever and commonsense ways to save money on groceries Check your receipt. Grow your own veggies. Ask about senior discounts. NPR readers share their top tips on cutting costs at the grocery store. Life Kit
In a rare move of intervention, the sale of U.S. Steel may be blocked by the president Biden, Harris and former President Trump all oppose Nippon Steel's $14 billion purchase of U.S. Steel. Company executives say thousand of union jobs could be in jeopardy if the sale falls through. Scott Horsley
Ready? Okay! It's hard to know what NFL cheerleaders get paid There was a major push to increase pay for cheerleaders a decade ago. So how much has changed?