A worker builds an aircraft engine at Honeywell Aerospace in Phoenix, Sept. 6, 2016. Aerospace is among the manufacturing sectors that could be affected by import tariffs on steel and aluminum. Alwyn Scott/Reuters hide caption
Trump Trade Action Could Boost Steel And Aluminum Makers, Hurt Other Industries
President Trump praised the 2017 opening of this mine in Friedens, Pa., which created around 100 jobs. Dake Kang/AP hide caption
An outside legal review found a "perception of a culture at NPR that favors men," in a way that it said many employees believe "can foster harassment and bullying." Stephen Voss/NPR hide caption
The Service Trades Council Union, a six-union coalition representing 38,000 Disney World workers, says what The Walt Disney Company is doing is illegal. Handout/Getty Images hide caption
Disney Says Promised Bonus Depends On Workers Signing Wage Contract
A SpaceX rocket carrying a Spanish satellite lifts off from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. on Thursday. Michael Peterson/AP hide caption
Protesters Sammi LeMaster and Katherine Fuchs carry the top of an alarm clock display that reads "Net Neutrality" after a demonstration at the Federal Communications Commission on Dec. 14, 2017. Carolyn Kaster/AP hide caption
Ford's Raj Nair attends the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in 2014. Nair joins numerous business leaders who have been fired or have resigned in recent months because of inappropriate behavior in the workplace. Carlos Osorio/AP hide caption
Sales of McDonald's new soy-based patty have far surpassed estimates in Sweden, where half the population says it's interested in more vegetarian options. Are diners just curious or truly lovin' it? McDonald's Sweden hide caption
A cross-country skier passes Olympic rings on Feb. 16. Carl Court/Getty Images hide caption
Kentucky bourbon could be the target of new tariffs from European allies if President Trump approves restrictions on steel and aluminum imports. Luke Sharrett/Getty Images hide caption
An outside legal review found a "perception of a culture at NPR that favors men," in a way that it said many employees believe "can foster harassment and bullying." Stephen Voss/NPR hide caption
Report Detailing Harassment At NPR Cites 'High Level Of Distrust' Of Management
Facebook Inc said the company will start using postcards to verify potential ad buyers live in the U.S. before selling campaign ads. Jenny Kane/AP hide caption
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar speaks to the House Ways and Means Committee last week in Washington about the FY19 budget. Jacquelyn Martin/AP hide caption
Sci-fi writer William Gibson says the best way to imagine new technologies and how they could affect society is not through current expertise but by talking to "either artists or criminals." Ron Bull/Toronto Star via Getty Images hide caption