Tesla workers are getting a few days off work, thanks to their employer’s Model 3 production problems. Starbucks workers are getting a day off to get schooled on racism, thanks to their employer’s racial profiling problems. But IRS workers, for all their employer’s problems, probably won’t get a break anytime soon. —Sam Schulz |
| Here are today's top stories... | | A passenger has died after an engine blew out on a Southwest Airlines plane. Engine debris shattered a window, depressurizing the cabin and forcing the plane to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia. The NTSB is investigating. | | China is taking a carrot-and-stick approach on U.S. trade, promising foreign car makers greater freedom to compete in its market while also slapping duties on U.S. sorghum. | | Like Apple Music, but for news. That’s what Apple plans to launch within a year, sources say. The premium subscription news service is part of a push to generate more revenue from online content and services. | | North and South Korea are discussing officially ending the war they’ve technically been at since 1950, a South Korean newspaper reports. A direct phone line between their leaders may be connected this week, the chief of staff to South Korea’s president said Tuesday. | | Rothschild is putting its next generation in charge. The investment bank picked Alexandre de Rothschild, 37, to replace his father as top executive, a long-planned succession that puts the family’s seventh generation at the helm. | |
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