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Business U.S. tariffs take effect on India, threatening $48.2B in exports Earlier this month President Trump signed an executive order imposing an additional 25% tariff on India due its purchases of Russian oil, bringing the combined tariffs to 50%. The Associated Press
National Morning new brief Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook will fight President Trump to stay in her position, DNC chair says he's tired of Democrats bringing "pencil to a knife fight", Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are engaged. Steve Inskeep
Politics Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook will fight President Trump to stay in her position Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook intends to file a lawsuit after President Trump said she should be immediately removed from her position. Tamara Keith
Politics A former Watergate prosecutor on 'weaponizing' government agencies NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with former Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks about parallels between President Trump and President Nixon's use of government agencies to go after perceived enemies. Steve Inskeep
SpaceX's massive Starship launches successfully On Tuesday evening, SpaceX racked up some much-needed successes on the 10th test flight of its massive Starship rocket, breaking a streak of previous failures. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Is his new album, Trombone Shorty pays tribute to his hometown of New Orleans NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Troy Andrews, known as Trombone Shorty, about keeping New Orleans' vibrant music scene alive post-Hurricane Katrina. Michel Martin
Economy Despite sanctions, many countries are still importing Russian products Economic sanctions and trade restrictions against Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine were set to force Moscow's hand. But the U.S. and Europe continue to rely on Russian imports. HJ Mai
Education After a rocky summer, international students arrive on U.S. college campuses Over the last 6 months the Trump Administration has clamped down on international student visas. That's created delays for accepted students. Now, they arrive on campuses for the start of the new school year. Elissa Nadworny
National Louisville community members step in to help a boy from Gaza who lost a leg When a boy from Gaza needed a prosthetic limb, after losing part of a leg in a bombing, people in Louisville, KY came together to make it possible. Amina Elahi
Politics Indiana state Rep. Andrew Ireland says GOP has a 'constitutional right' to redistrict Republican state Rep. Andrew Ireland says the majority party has "constitutional right" to redistrict in their favor. Steve Inskeep