After decades on NPR, this familiar voice is retiring NPR's Ari Shapiro and longtime newscaster Jack Speer chat about his early years covering business for the network, his retirement, and what he'll miss about covering the daily news. Sarah Handel
CBS is the latest news giant to bend to Trump's power With a $16 million payment to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris, CBS becomes the latest media outlet to bow to his power. David Folkenflik
Latest Microsoft layoffs could hit 9,000 employees Microsoft is firing thousands of workers, its second mass layoff in months. Associated Press
Paramount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's CBS lawsuit Paramount Global will pay $16 million to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris — a lawsuit that many legal experts considered spurious. David Folkenflik
In a lawsuit, Lululemon accuses Costco of selling knockoffs of the athleisure brand The athleisure brand is accusing Costco of selling knockoffs of several of its signature designs and offering them at a lower price under the wholesale club giant's Kirkland Signature brand. Alana Wise
Waffle House drops egg surcharge as prices fall back to Earth Waffle House has dropped its 50 cent surcharge on eggs as supplies rebound. The chain added the temporary charge in February, when avian flu sent egg prices to record highs. Scott Horsley
Remembering veteran PBS newscaster Bill Moyers Moyers, who died June 26, worked as a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson before becoming an award-winning journalist and PBS host. Originally broadcast in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2017. Terry Gross
Trump's sweeping tariffs present challenges and opportunities to aviation businesses The Trump administration's sweeping tariffs are reshaping the aviation industry. It means challenges and opportunities for businesses in Wichita, Kansas, often called the air capital of the world. Rose Conlon
Senate considers ditching the EV tax credit even earlier than planned As the Senate debates the giant tax and spending bill, lawmakers are weighing a Sept. 30 end date for the EV tax credits. The bill still needs to pass the Senate and then go through reconciliation. Camila Domonoske
Judge OKs sale of 23andMe — and its trove of DNA data — to a nonprofit led by its founder The DNA data of millions of people who used 23andMe's services won't be sold to a pharmaceutical company. A bankruptcy judge greenlighted the sale of the remnants of the firm, including its wealth of genetic data, to a nonprofit led by co-founder Anne Wojcicki. John Ruwitch