Car rams into Chabad headquarters in New York City, damaging doors A man was arrested after repeatedly crashing his car into the Chabad Lubavitch world headquarters in New York City on Wednesday night while people were gathered for prayer. The Associated Press
Starmer and Xi call for deeper UK-China ties as Trump shakes up global relations British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing called for a "comprehensive strategic partnership" to deepen ties amid global uncertainty. The Associated Press
How the Minneapolis killings look from Trump country The shooting of Alex Pretti and Renee Macklin Good by federal agents in Minneapolis have enraged many people across the country. NPR wanted to know what supporters of President Trump's immigration policy think about the shootings. Frank Langfitt
U.S. life expectancy hits a new high as deaths from overdoses and COVID fall An American born in 2024 can expect to live to be 79, on average. But people in other wealthy countries can expect to live longer. Rob Stein
Wednesday Evening Headlines Amazon slashes 16,000 jobs, Starbucks sales are up, and Tacoma Arts Live is closing its doors. Andy Hurst
Tesla profits slumped 46% last year, as it lost its crown as the top EV seller The company announced it was ending production of its higher-end Model S and Model Y, and turning that production space over to making humanoid robots. Camila Domonoske
Seattle's City Attorney on ICE, drug prosecutions, and working through a case backlog Seattle’s new city attorney, Erika Evans has been on the job for a little over 3 weeks – one of several newly elected officials moving the city in a more progressive direction. What are her plans for the position? Catharine Smith
U.S. allies looking to China for deals as Trump threats them with tariffs President Trump's tariffs and rhetoric have spurred some longtime U.S. allies to diversify their trade ties away from the U.S. Some are going cap-in-hand to Asian superpowers China and India. Lauren Frayer
The FBI conducts a search at the Fulton County election office in Georgia The FBI would not clarify whether the action is tied to the 2020 election, but last month the Department of Justice announced it's suing Fulton County for records related to the election. NPR Washington Desk
Fed holds interest rates steady, taking a pause from rate cuts to assess the economy The central bank cut rates at its three previous meetings in an effort to support the job market. But with inflation still elevated, the Fed is cautious about additional rate cuts. Scott Horsley