Ralph Lauren unveils Team USA's Olympic and Paralympic uniforms The opening ceremony outfits feature jeans paired with a navy blue blazer trimmed in white and red. The closing ceremony features a white moto-style jacket accompanied with white jeans. Ayana Archie
Will tariffs keep Chinese EVs out of the U.S. market? The United States and Europe are hiking tariffs on Chinese-made electric cars. Will that protect American jobs and auto manufacturers from an influx of lower-priced Chinese cars?
Amazon's struggling union joins forces with the Teamsters For two years, Amazon has refused to recognize its single unionized warehouse, organized by the upstart Amazon Labor Union. Now the hefty Teamsters is lending its muscle to the union effort. Alina Selyukh
If AI is so good, why are there still so many jobs for translators? Machine translation of foreign languages has been good for a while. And yet human translators are still in demand. Why isn’t AI killing these jobs? And even if it isn’t, how is it reshaping them? Greg Rosalsky
A year after the Titan submersible implosion, investigators still don't have answers OceanGate's Titan submersible imploded on its way to the Titanic wreck one year ago. The Coast Guard initially had 12 months to complete its investigation, but says it needs more time. Rachel Treisman
Apple just made your app obsolete? You've been 'Sherlocked' The controversial practice dates back to the 1990s when Apple introduced a service called Watson that critics say ripped off another company’s tool. Since then, small apps have said it has become a pattern. Bobby Allyn
Whistleblower speaks out as Boeing strikes deal to buy key 737 supplier Boeing says a deal to buy fuselage-maker Spirit AeroSystems will help it control quality and safety. But a whistleblower who worked at Spirit for over a decade warns its problems won’t be easy to fix.
Downtown Seattle's 'zombie' office buildings could get second life as apartments under new rules Downtown Seattle has a lot of empty offices. Vacancy rates are almost 30%, according to a recent report. So the Mayor and the City Council want to make it easier and cheaper to turn those buildings into apartments. The question is how much they're willing to give up in order to encourage them. Joshua McNichols
'Washington Post' CEO and editor under scrutiny for how they broke stories in U.K. The Washington Post newsroom is in an uproar as more red flags are revealed about how their new CEO, and the top editor he's hired got big scoops back in Britain. David Folkenflik
Uber and Lyft are fighting minimum wage laws. But in this state, the drivers won Internal emails, interviews and in-app messages show Uber and Lyft deployed a powerful lobbying playbook to stop minimum wage laws in Minnesota. But drivers had a playbook of their own. Dara Kerr