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AI is a hot topic for both employers and employees in the workforce. That's why we wanted to hear from our listeners about ...
Why former Vice President Kamala Harris isn’t running for California governor. Also, rebuilding one year after the Park Fire ...
In 2024, we reported how extreme weather events — from drought to heavy rainfall — may be dwindling the future of chocolate.
"In an era where false claims are the norm, it's much easier to ignore the fact-checkers." Those are the final words of the ...
Stocks slumped after Trump announced tariffs on a wide range of countries. A weaker-than-expected jobs report magnified the concerns about how these import taxes would impact the economy.
U.S. employers added just 73,000 jobs in July, according to a report from the Labor Department Friday, as the unemployment rate inched up to 4.2%. Job gains for May and June were also revised sharply ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Mayor Andy Schor of Lansing, Mich., about the potential impact of tariffs on the city that is home to two General Motors plants.
Gender affirming healthcare for minors is becoming harder to get, even in states where it's legal. The White House is threatening to cut funding from hospitals that provide it.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Glenn Kessler, outgoing writer of the Washington Post's Fact Checker, about recent buyouts at the paper, and the current state of fact-checking.
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