Confusion Surrounds Volkswagen Claim Of Rebrand To 'Voltswagen' In U.S. Volkswagen of America had earlier issued a statement that it was rebranding itself as Voltswagen of America, but it may have been an April Fool's Day prank according to media reports. Camila Domonoske
Ship Happens: Coffee, Livestock, Ikea Furniture Among The Objects Stuck At The Suez Livestock and lumber. Oil and automobiles. Exercise equipment and instant coffee. These are just some of the products that were blocked by the ship that was stuck in the Suez Canal. Camila Domonoske
Federal Eviction Moratorium Extended Just 2 Days Before Expiration The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is extending an order preventing evictions. It was set to expire this week, which could have displaced staggering numbers of people from their homes. Chris Arnold
Salvage Teams Race To Reopen Blocked Suez Canal A massive container ship that has blocked the Suez Canal for six days has been partially freed. Traffic has not yet resumed in the canal, which is among the world's most important waterways. Jackie Northam
Giant Container Ship Underway After Days Of Blocking Suez Canal The Ever Given had been wedged at an angle across the Suez Canal since Tuesday, preventing other shipping vessels from traveling through the waterway. Scott Neuman
Why Organizing Employee At Alabama Amazon Center Wants A Union NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Darryl Richardson, an organizer and worker at the Amazon fulfillment center in Bessemer, Alabama about the upcoming vote on whether employees there will unionize.
Our relationship with money is emotional. How to make the most of your cash Money isn't just about numbers. It's about emotions, too. Tiffany 'The Budgetnista' Aliche's new book unpacks the relationships we all have with finances so you can make the most of your cash. Andee Tagle
Nike Accused Of 'Using Disability' To Hype New Hands-Free Sneaker The GO FlyEase is scheduled to be released on April 30. Some people with disabilities worry that they won't be able to get a pair because of the company's mass marketing strategy. Eva Tesfaye
As Costly Lawsuits Hit Opioid Makers, CEOs Collect Bonuses Companies that sold or distributed opioid medications face huge legal, financial and public relations peril. Critics say shareholders, not CEOs, will pay the price. Brian Mann
Northeast Kansas City Newspaper Publishes Blank Front Page As Message In Trying Times The blank front page of Wednesday's issue of the Northeast News was a warning sign to the community about what might come if it ceased publication. The newspaper is in dire financial straits.