A decade-old scandal in the U.K. haunts CEO of 'Washington Post' The Washington Post CEO's past actions are coming under severe scrutiny in a British court as he seeks to turn around the financially troubled U.S. newspaper. David Folkenflik
Hershey's lawsuit argues the company uses 'deceptive' packaging in Reese's products Four plaintiffs in Florida say Hershey falsely represented several Reese's Peanut Butter products by showing "explicit carved-out artistic designs" on the wrappers being sold. Jonathan Franklin
Buy-now, pay-later returns and disputes are about to get federal oversight The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is requiring buy-now, pay-later lenders to provide the same protections to shoppers as credit card companies do. Alina Selyukh
A canned water brand says it's giving away a fighter jet — for real The company Liquid Death is giving away a $400,000 L-39 Aero Jet nicknamed "The Dehydrator." Apparently because its thrust will relieve you of your bodily fluids. You know so you need water. Get it?
Following a corruption court case, the NRA elects new leaders Ex-leader Wayne LaPierre, who was found liable for misusing millions in NRA funding, has been replaced. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Mike Spies of The Trace, a nonprofit that covers gun-related news
Target is reducing prices on 5,000 common goods, including milk, butter and pet food Target said it is trying to help customers save money as well as stay competitive in its markets. Price reductions have already been reflected in about 1,500 products. Ayana Archie
Biden will name new boss soon to lead 'toxic' FDIC FDIC chairman Martin Gruenberg says he's prepared to step down once a successor is confirmed. Gruenberg has been widely criticized for fostering a toxic workplace at the agency. Scott Horsley
Scarlett Johansson says she is 'shocked, angered' over new ChatGPT voice Johansson says she was approached multiple times by OpenAI to be the voice of ChatGPT, and that she declined. Then the company released a voice assistant that sounded uncannily like her. Bobby Allyn
'Magic United': Disneyland characters vote to unionize Disneyland employees in California, including those who perform as characters from Mickey Mouse to Moana, have voted to unionize. The 1,700 workers will be represented by Actors' Equity Association. Andrea Hsu
Boeing held its annual shareholders meeting amid a string of controversies Boeing held its annual shareholders meeting on Friday. This follows a difficult week and year for the plane-maker, which is facing renewed scrutiny over its safety and production practices. Joel Rose