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NPR's Juana Summers talks with New York Times business reporter Peter Eavis about the end of the de minimis exemption for international shipments, and what it means for consumers.
President Trump and Republicans made big inroads with Hispanic voters in Texas last year. Now, a newly approved redistricting ...
The bookie at the center of a gambling scandal involving the former interpreter of baseball star Shohei Ohtani is to be sentenced. Matt Bowyer is breaking his silence and speaking freely.
As the federal government challenges years of established science on vaccine safety, Colorado passed a new law letting its health officials consult other experts instead of relying on CDC guidance.
The FBI is calling the attack at a Minnesota Catholic church an act of domestic terrorism driven by "hate-filled ideology." ...
"I was leaning over the railing," DiStefano said, "and the ring just slipped off my finger, and I watched it go down into the darkness. And I said, 'Well, that's gone. I'm never going to get that back ...
The father of a boy killed in the Minneapolis church shooting speaks out on how he wants his son to be remembered. And, a new ...
Recent federal cuts to food programs, including those that help feed Indigenous people, mean more tribal members across New Mexico will rely on a more limited food program often called “commodities,” ...
Parishioner Cathrine Spandel said worshippers at Annunciation Catholic Church in south Minneapolis had just finished a psalm ...
Parents are struggling to figure out what to say to their children after another school shooting. We talked to some experts, ...
Two years after the oil deal was signed, it collapsed — with the Taliban accusing the Chinese company of breaching the ...
While much of the focus marking 20 years since Hurricane Katrina is on New Orleans, where federal levees failed and flooded ...