Republican Sen. Pat Toomey On Why He Opposes Trump's Plan To Impose Tariffs On Mexico NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa. Toomey is among a group of Senate Republicans who have been critical of the President Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Mexico.
Mexican Officials Are Trying To Talk The Trump Administration Out Of A Trade War Facing the threat of U.S. tariffs, Mexico's Foreign Minister meets with top Trump administration officials. The U.S. wants Mexico to do more to stem the flow of migrants from Central America. Michele Kelemen
YouTube Announces It Will Ban White Supremacist Content, Other Hateful Material YouTube announced Wednesday that it is removing thousands of videos from its platform that promote white supremacy and other hateful material. Hannah Allam
Vancouver Has Been Transformed By Chinese Immigrants Chinese immigrants and investors have bought businesses and property, made philanthropic contributions and supported the arts. But some Vancouver residents feel priced out of the real estate market. Jackie Northam
Business Leaders, Workers Tied To Mexico's Export Economy React To Threat Of Tariffs Businesses in Mexico are not too worried that President Trump is going to actually tax all of their goods into the the U.S. They are hoping for a quick, amicable resolution. Carrie Kahn
Should Racehorses Be Medicated? Thoroughbred deaths have renewed calls for reform in the horse racing industry. Industry watchers and members of Congress say it's time to address how racehorses are medicated with a bevy of drugs. Tom Goldman
Feds Look Into Big Tech Firms For Anti-Competitive Behavior Bruce Hoffman, director of the Bureau of Competition at the Federal Trade Commission, tells NPR's Noel King why the government is stepping up its scrutiny of some of the biggest tech companies.
A View From Both Sides Of The Border On Planned U.S. Tariffs On Mexico U.S. and Mexican negotiators are meeting, less than a week before tariffs are set to take effect on all imports from Mexico. President Trump wants Mexico to crack down on Central American migrants. Scott Horsley
Trump Administration Clamps Down On Travel To Cuba, Bans Cruise Ships The changes, which bar "people-to-people" tours, are intended to further squeeze the Cuban economy while keeping U.S. dollars "out of the hands" of the communist government. Vanessa Romo
Lawmakers Turn To Look At The Economics, Equity And Fairness Of Silicon Valley Lawmakers and regulators are both looking into antitrust violations, getting tougher on a quest to strengthen oversight of Big Tech. But antitrust laws were written with other industries in mind. Aarti Shahani