'Bond' franchise will have to make changes to appeal to a younger audience Daniel Craig's tenure as James Bond is coming to an end with the release of No Time To Die. But with Amazon acquiring MGM, where does the 007 franchise go from here? Frank Langfitt
U.S. travelers are back in the saddle again. But they've adapted to a new reality The U.S. travel industry is rebounding after taking massive hits early in the pandemic. But Americans are making different choices now, such as staying closer to home and choosing rural destinations. Jaclyn Diaz
The boom of cannabis growers in Oklahoma is straining rural utilities Oklahoma has some of the nation's loosest marijuana regulations. Rural utilities say the large greenhouses popping up across the state is straining water and electric infrastructure beyond capacity. Seth Bodine | Harvest Public Media
Maya Angelou, Sally Ride and other trailblazing women will be featured on U.S. coins For a limited time beginning next year, the U.S. Mint will issue quarters honoring women from history. The first batch celebrates icons in civil rights, politics, humanities and science. Rachel Treisman
More than social media: The WhatsApp outage affected small businesses worldwide NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Ayman El Tarabishy, professor at George Washington University, about how Facebook's outage earlier this week halted work for businesses who rely on WhatsApp worldwide. Alejandra Marquez Janse
The current debt ceiling issue might feel familiar. Here's why The issue of the debt ceiling crops of every few years, floats in the public consciousness and then vanishes. Why do we pay so much attention to it? Kelsey Snell
A handful of the world's newly crowned 50 best restaurants are in the U.S. This year's list of the 50 best restaurants in the world includes six American eateries, all in either New York or California. Rachel Treisman
Hearing about Facebook was billed as focusing on protecting kids online It's grabbed a lot of headlines, but the evidence on social media and teen mental health — including that Facebook and Instagram research — is far from a smoking gun. Steve Inskeep
Ex-Facebook employee Frances Haugen testifies before Senate panel Democrats and Republicans vow to work together to strengthen online child-privacy laws after Haugen testified about Instagram and Facebook dangers for young users. Facebook rejects her portrayal. Steve Inskeep
Here are 4 key points from the Facebook whistleblower's testimony on Capitol Hill Former Facebook employee Frances Haugen electrified Washington on Tuesday with testimony about what she says were as the harms the company knew about and decided to hide. Bobby Allyn