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Higher tariffs are set to take effect this week, but the data is not showing that they have been working so far. And, Middle ...
The 2024 National Survey on Drug Use and Health report found that in recent years, depression and suicidal thoughts and ...
Seasonal employees counting on housing at Yosemite were asked to volunteer for the park while the government was unable to ...
Trump says his tariffs will spur America into a "golden age" — but that remains far from certain. Here are 5 things to know ...
The Trump administration has asked NASA staffers to draw up plans to end at least two satellite missions that measure carbon ...
Dale's husband, Barney, had a serious bicycle accident that caused a brain injury. Those first few months were among the ...
Seems like nobody's drinking plain water these days. Electrolyte packets or colorful sports drinks are everywhere. But do you ...
Summer in Ann Arbor, Mich., means thousands of people hunting for hidden codes around the city and reading books to earn ...
What could President Trump's firing of a Bureau of Labor Statistics commissioner portend for the integrity of federal data? NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Hayley Williams of the Center for Economic ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), whose state is among those suing the Trump administration for imposing tariffs without Congressional approval.
New and higher tariffs are set to take effect this week, amid signs the president's economic policies are resulting in higher prices and slower economic growth.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield, who leads a coalition of 12 states in a lawsuit alleging that Trump administration tariffs are illegal.