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Tariffs are driving prices up on lots of things Americans buy. Martha Gimbel of Yale's Budget Lab takes an imaginary walk through a big box store to examine how much more consumers will have to pay.
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Caitlin Rivers of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health about long-term implications of measles outbreaks in West Texas, New Mexico and a dozen other states.
The Trump administration fired the general in charge of the National Security Agency and his deputy. This marks the latest dismissal of a top military officer.
The sale of video app TikTok to a U.S. owner has been delayed again after President Trump announced a deal had not yet been reached ahead of an April 5 deadline.
A federal judge in Maryland Friday ordered the Trump administration to take immediate steps to return a Maryland man who was ...
D.C.'s cherry blossoms are a classic backdrop for family photos, and that's what Portia Moore had in mind by having her kids ...
In Wisconsin, liberal judge Susan Crawford beat conservative judge Brad Schimel for the state Supreme Court by 10 points. A margin much wider than expected in the most expensive court race on record.
Home sales have been way down for the last two years. Aspiring homeowners may be acclimating to higher mortgage rates. But fears about the economy could chill the market.
President Trump says he'll put 10% tariffs on all U.S. imports -- with even higher rates for a long list of countries.
After years of objections over its biases, the NPR board hired a CEO notorious for her activism and far-left viewpoints.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks comedians Tom Basden and Tim Key, about why they returned to their nearly 20-year-old short film to ...
At the same time, Karen King, John Suo and Mark Shapiro were appointed to the board and Ari Emanuel, Egon Durban and Stephen Evans remained on the board. Durban said in a statement: “This ...
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