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Across Los Angeles, rent hikes have led to fewer bus and train riders in an example of how California’s housing crisis is ...
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How tariffs and a trade war are impacting California ports. Also, the Trump Administration ends Temporary Protected Status for Afghans. Finally, the Celebration of Trails Month kicks off in Nevada and ...
Top Trump advisers have been boasting about 'awesome' trade deals the administration is negotiating with other countries. But ...
Stan Atkinson was a legendary Sacramento news anchor who died at 92 this past weekend. His son and a former colleague ...
There are growing concerns that President Trump's depletion of the federal workforce is putting America's farms at risk, which could lead to higher food prices and hurdles for farm exports.
It's worth noting that the U.S. Lumber Coalition disputes the notion that lumber tariffs are to blame for driving up home prices. The coalition accuses Canada of dumping excess supply into the U.S.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Jeff John Roberts, finance and crypto editor at Fortune magazine, about the increase in so-called "wrench attacks" on cryptocurrency holders.
Washington, D.C. is home to lots of federal workers. As they get laid off or worry about their futures under the Trump administration, that's having an impact on the local economy and the city budget.
Torpedo baseball bats hit it big when the Yankees set a new team record with nine home runs in one game earlier this season. We visit a factory in Louisiana to see what makes them so special.
River safety ahead of the first triple digits of the season. Also, remembering legendary local journalist Stan Atkinson.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with attorney Theodore Boutrous, who is representing NPR in a legal challenge to Trump White House plans to stop federal funding of public media.