Trump heads to Pennsylvania to celebrate steel deal President Trump is on his way to Pittsburgh where he plans to celebrate a multi-billion dollar deal between the iconic American company, U.S. Steel, and it's Japanese rival Nippon Steel. Franco Ordoñez
Insurance companies using aerial imagery to determine if they'll renew home coverage As insurance companies expand the use of satellites and drones to determine if they'll continue to cover homes in Texas, complaints for non-renewals and policy cancellations are growing quickly. Audrey McGlinchy
PBS and Minnesota public TV station sue Trump White House PBS and Lakeland PBS in rural Minnesota are suing President Trump over his executive order demanding that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting kill all funding for the public television network. David Folkenflik
As courts move to block Trump tariffs, small business owners dare to hope Court rulings against President Trump's tariffs could spell relief for many American importers — if the decisions hold. For now, the uncertainty remains. Scott Horsley
Exodus of USDA veterinarians and others drives fears that U.S. farms are at risk More than a thousand people who worked to keep American agriculture free of pests and disease have left the federal workforce in President Trump's massive government downsizing. Andrea Hsu
Market Basket CEO is put on leave in new spat at family-controlled supermarket chain The board alleges that CEO Arthur T. Demoulas has been planning a work stoppage at the Massachusetts-based retailer. It also says he has "resisted an appropriate succession plan for Market Basket." Bill Chappell
World financial markets welcome court ruling against Trump's tariffs Financial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law. The Associated Press
Federal trade court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, saying he overstepped authority A federal trade court ruled Wednesday that many of the tariffs President Trump has imposed so far exceeded his power under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act. Scott Horsley
The depletion of the federal workforce is putting America's farms at risk There are growing concerns that President Trump's depletion of the federal workforce is putting America's farms at risk, which could lead to higher food prices and hurdles for farm exports. Andrea Hsu
New York kidnapping underscores rise in crypto 'wrench attacks' NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jeff John Roberts, finance and crypto editor at Fortune magazine, about the increase in so-called "wrench attacks" on cryptocurrency holders. Michelle Aslam