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A state agency that administers union-related laws filed a complaint against the Governor’s Office over his mandate set to ...
“In one of his initial interviews, Pope Francis identified himself as a sinner in need of God’s mercy,” he stated. “He beseeches us in this moment of sadness to ask for such mercy. His chosen papal ...
After a federal judge ruled that Google had a monopoly on the search market, the tech giant and the government are in court ...
Featuring a sharp, all-women horn section, The Gold Souls are ready to celebrate the arrival of their new full-length album, ...
The Sol Blume music festival was postponed a year ago, and some people who have bought tickets still haven’t received refunds ...
It's time for The Indicator Quiz! We test you, dear listener, on your knowledge of topics that we've covered on The Indicator ...
When Trump announced sweeping tariffs this month, he called it "Liberation Day." But there are fears that it may well have been the day foreign investors started to lose faith in the United States.
Big cuts to federal grants are now affecting non-profits that don't get federal support because private foundations are being swamped with requests to fill funding gaps.
Champion chess player and Soviet dissident Garry Kasparov has a few thoughts about how well democracy in the U.S. is doing. He tells NPR's Scott Simon that it's not America first - it's America alone.
Recently, one of our NPR colleagues wrote a message to all of NPR saying he had extra eggs to sell for cheap, but needed a fair way to distribute them during a shortage. What is Planet Money here for ...
SacRT’s new Tap2Ride program lets riders seamlessly pay their fare with a tap of their smartphone or credit cards. The ...
A huge amount of U.S. imports and exports come through the L.A. and Long Beach ports. Port officials say truckers, longshore members and customs house brokers will see less work and fewer hours ahead.
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