Verizon and AT&T delay 5G rollout near airports after airlines express concerns The two telecom giants have agreed to limit the 5G rollout amid concerns that the high-speed wireless service could interfere with safety equipment on some aircraft. David Schaper
Ex-'New York Post' editor sues tabloid, alleging sexual harassment by Murdoch favorite A former New York Post editor says she was fired for disclosing she had been sexually propositioned by the tabloid's former editor-in-chief. Col Allan is a favorite of media magnate Rupert Murdoch. David Folkenflik
Inflation fears are sparking a big drop in markets. Here are 3 things to know Bond and stock markets have tumbled this year as inflation continues to surge. The Federal Reserve has already indicated it will need to raise interest rates. The question is: Will that be enough? David Gura
Workers are calling out sick in droves, leaving employers scrambling Employers from Macy's to United Airlines are having to adjust after skyrocketing omicron COVID cases have led large numbers of workers to call out sick. Andrea Hsu
With western port backups, ships are getting cargo to the U.S. via the Great Lakes The shortest route to get a ship from Asia to the U.S. is through America's West Coast ports. But given the pileup there, some ships are going the long way through eastern Canada into the Great Lakes. Dustin Dwyer
A small studio has become the first video game company to unionize in North America The video game industry has a reputation for long hours and toxic environments. But now, a small studio is hoping to chart a different path as the first unionized video game company in North America. Andrew Limbong
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli is ordered to return $64M, barred from drug industry Martin Shkreli, who is serving a seven-year prison sentence for fraud, must return profits he and his former company reaped from raising the price of a life-saving drug, a federal judge ruled.
3 cats have outmaneuvered their 2 humans to hold a blender hostage for weeks Jessica and Nikii Gerson-Neeves don't want to end the standoff that has brought joy to so many people. But they also want to use their blender, which has been in a box in their kitchen since December. Rachel Treisman
The Army is increasing its largest signing bonus to $50,000 for some new recruits Until now, the Army has offered a maximum bonus of $40,000. The head of Recruiting Command said the pandemic has made attracting new talent much more of a challenge. Jonathan Franklin
From living rooms to landfills, some holiday shopping returns take a 'very sad path' It's peak season for returns, which are setting a new record. Some end up back on shelves or get resold to other merchants, and some wind up in landfills or sail overseas. Alina Selyukh