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U.S. and Chinese officials to hold trade talks in London on Monday
A team of President Trump's top aides, including the secretaries of the Treasury and Commerce departments, meet their Chinese counterparts for a fresh round of trade talks in London.
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NPR brings housing-related climate solutions this week
The Los Angeles fires were a clear reminder of how climate change is increasingly affecting where we live. That's why all this week, NPR will be bringing you climate solutions related to housing.
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Authorities detain migrants protected by program that offers help to victims of crime
President Trump says his deportation campaign prioritizes violent criminals. But immigration authorities are detaining migrants who thought they were protected by a program that helps crime victims.
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As Apple's annual developer conference starts, many watching for promises made on AI
Last year, Apple made big promises around AI but couldn't deliver. As its developer conference begins, all eyes will be on the steps it plans to try to catch up in an AI race where it's lagging.
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Thousands attend Boulder Jewish Festival a week after attack that injured 15
A group raising awareness for hostages held in Gaza held its regular march in Colorado Sunday, exactly a week after an attack against its members. It coincided with the annual Boulder Jewish Festival.
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Trump administration's travel ban goes into effect Monday
The Trump administration's travel ban goes into effect on Monday, which puts a full ban on 12 countries and a partial ban on seven others.
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President Trump said he fired a Smithsonian museum director. Can he do that?
Since taking office, President Trump has aggressively tried to reshape cultural institutions. Last month, he claimed he was firing the director of the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery.
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Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon discusses feud between the president and Elon Musk
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with former Trump senior advisor Steve Bannon about the breakdown in the relationship between the president and Elon Musk, the former head of his government efficiency unit.
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We asked NPR listeners what they sing to their babies. Hear some of our favorites
After a new study confirmed singing to babies can help boost their health and happiness, we asked our listeners and readers what they sing to their little ones. Listen to some of our favorites.
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Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine discusses the effect of Trump's tariffs on the economy
NPR speaks with Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who is also on the Senate Budget Committee, about how President Trump's tariffs will affect the federal budget and the economy.
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CBO says Trump's tariffs could cut U.S. deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years
A forecast from the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office this week says Trump's tariffs could shave $2.8 trillion off the federal debt over the next decade, if they remain in place.
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Morning news brief
Feud erupts between President Trump and former adviser Elon Musk, CBO says Trump's tariffs could cut U.S. deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years, migrant detainees stage protest at facility in Miami.