Airlines and travelers scramble to prepare for cuts in air traffic Airlines are gearing up for a 10% reduction in flights ordered by the Federal Aviation Administration. The agency says it's necessary to keep the nation's airspace safe during the government shutdown. Joel Rose
United Airlines official responds to new federal restrictions on flights NPR's Juana Summers speaks with David Kinzelman, senior vice president of airport operations at United Airlines, about new FAA restrictions on flights during the government shutdown. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Boeing won’t face criminal charge over 737 Max crashes that killed hundreds of people Associated Press
What Tesla wants to pay Elon Musk, by the (mind-blowing) numbers On Thursday, Tesla shareholders will vote on a pay package for Elon Musk that could allow him to earn an unprecedented one trillion dollars' worth of stock. Camila Domonoske
Wall Street reckons with life under Zohran Mamdani New York City's CEOs and other billionaires spent more than $40 million trying to defeat the mayor-elect. Now they have to live with him. Maria Aspan
ICE is sending a chill through the construction industry The construction industry, where more than a quarter of workers are foreign-born, has long struggled to find enough workers. Now, industry officials say Trump's immigration crackdown is making it worse. Scott Neuman
Is your electric bill going up? AI is partly to blame Across the country, demand for electricity is on the rise — and so is the price of electric power. Scott Horsley
Tesla shareholders to vote on $1 trillion pay package for Elon Musk Tesla shareholders will vote Thursday on whether to give Elon Musk a pay package worth up to $1 trillion. Camila Domonoske
Starbucks' union workers plan strike next week unless company agrees to a contract Starbucks’ union members have voted to strike at the company’s U.S. stores next week unless it finalizes a contract agreement, the union said Wednesday. Associated Press
Prosecutors seize yachts, luxury cars from man accused of running Cambodia cyberscams Prosecutors in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore seized hundreds of millions of dollars in assets belonging to a Cambodian businessman whom the U.S. accuses of heading a global scam syndicate. The Associated Press