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How three businesses are coping with tariff limbo
Federal courts have ruled most of President Trump's tariffs illegal. But the import taxes are still being collected, leaving importers in a kind of limbo, unable to make long-term plans, as they await a final decision from the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The novel 'Buckeye' explores forgiveness, war and a forbidden kiss
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author Patrick Ryan about his new novel, Buckeye.
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What to know about Bolsonaro's trial tomorrow in Brazil
The trial of the former far right president of Brazil begins Tuesday. The country's highest court has seen evidence and heard from witness that the ex-leader attempted a coup to stay in power in 2022.
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The federal government is on track to shed 300,000 workers by the end of 2025
The federal government is on track to shed 300,000 workers by the end of the year. The Trump administration says it's an opportunity to improve efficiency. Many others fear a brain drain.
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This album of songs for Gaza is in Yiddish, a language nearly eradicated by genocide
People are responding to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza in many ways. Earlier this month, a fundraising album of songs for Gaza was released in Yiddish, a language nearly eradicated through genocide.
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Giraffes aren't just one species — they're four
We're used to thinking of giraffes as one species. Turns out, there are actually four distinct species of the world's tallest mammal.
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Catholic congregations consider increasing security after Minneapolis shooting
Should churches have active shooter drills or armed ushers? Those are some of the measures under consideration after a shooting at a church in Minneapolis on Aug. 27.
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After his parents' divorce, a guidance counselor's kindness left a lasting mark
Life was turbulent for Patrick Furlong after his parents divorced when he was in 8th grade. His father left, so he needed to navigate daily routines without a paternal influence in his life.
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Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff meet again, on the court at the U.S. Open
Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka faced off in the U.S. Open, a place they have a history with, together. In 2019, Osaka invited a teary Gauff to do a postgame interview with her.
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Trump questions COVID-19 vaccines
President Trump has called on pharmaceutical companies to justify the success of drugs and vaccines used to fight COVID-19. Trump himself hailed the vaccines as a "modern-day miracle" back in 2020.
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EU blasts Russia for interference of plane carrying European Commission president
The European Union accuses Russia of allegedly interfering with the navigation system of a plane carrying the European Commission president on Sunday.
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Movies to look forward to this fall
We bring you a selective look at all the action, romance, drama, comedy and awards contenders Hollywood has in store for cooler weather.