With steel tariffs doubling today, a North Carolina manufacturer wonders how to compete President Trump is doubling tariffs on steel and aluminum to 50%. It's designed to protect domestic steel and aluminum workers, but critics say it will raise prices for those that use the metals. Scott Horsley
Trump asks Congress to wipe out funding for public broadcasting President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid. David Folkenflik
One company forecasting a better year ahead? Dollar General People are spending more at Dollar General. In part, that's thanks to shoppers trading down from more expensive stores. Alina Selyukh
Can bringing back manufacturing help the heartland catch up with 'superstar' cities? In recent decades, America has seen economic opportunities concentrated in superstar cities. Manufacturing boosters hope reshoring factories could help change that. We look at the theory and evidence. Greg Rosalsky
The fate of the EV tax credits depends on the GOP's megabill The House version of the tax bill would revoke credits for EVs starting at the end of this year. If the plan survives, it would dramatically shape automaker investments and EV sales. Camila Domonoske
Rutabaga Toy Library lets families sign out toys a month at a time Kids get over some toys pretty quickly. Enter the Rutabaga Toy Library, one of several similar businesses where families can sign out Tinker Toys and scooters for a month at a time. Buffy Gorrilla
Meta plans to replace humans with AI to assess privacy and societal risks Current and former Meta employees fear the new automation push comes at the cost of allowing AI to make tricky determinations about how Meta's apps could lead to real world harm. Shannon Bond
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