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Arts & Life After his parents’ killing, Colin Hortman is working through grief The Minnesota legislature opened its session this week with a special ceremony for Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, who were victims of a political assassination eight months ago.
A lonely day leads to a college poetry prize The Academy of American Poets gives prizes to university and college students. One of them is Lauren Chumbley.
Sports Take a trip across Italy's many Winter Games locations The Winter Olympic Games underway in Italy are scattered across a vast region, from mountain villages in the Alps to Milan.
National Police search former Prince Andrew's home a day after his arrest over Epstein ties Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the British former prince, is being investigated on suspicion of misconduct in public office related to his friendship with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The Associated Press
Business Trump's tariffs were 'last straw' for this business owner's now-shuttered store NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jennifer Bergman, who says she had to close her family's toy store business of 44 years in July 2025 due to President Trump's tariffs. Michel Martin
Economy How the Supreme Court's tariffs ruling could affect the economy The Supreme Court ruled that Trump overstepped his authority when he ordered widespread tariffs using a 1970s "emergency" statute. Here's how tariffs have impacted the economy. Michel Martin
Law & Courts Economic analyst reacts to Supreme Court striking down Trump tariffs NPR's Michel Martin discusses the decision with Diane Swonk, economic advisor and chief economist at KPMG US.
Business 7 key things to know about Trump's tariffs after the Supreme Court decision The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump overstepped his authority in ordering double-digit tariffs on nearly everything the U.S. imports. Here's some of the economic context to understand that decision. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life Facing a mental health crisis, an NJ school pulled a beloved novel from English class Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao was removed from an English class at the public school. PEN America says it's part of a trend of scrubbing literature dealing with uncomfortable topics. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Arts & Life Remembering filmmaker Frederick Wiseman Wiseman's narration-free documentaries, including Titicut Follies, Hospital and Central Park, examined institutions and neighborhoods. He died Feb. 16. Originally broadcast in 1986. Terry Gross