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Kids get over some toys pretty quickly. Enter the Rutabaga Toy Library, one of several similar businesses where families can sign out Tinker Toys and scooters for a month at a time.
A significant portion of young people feel like they aren't on solid financial footing. And yet, the numbers show Gen Z ...
June 1 marks the start of hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean. Forecasters are warning this year could once again bring an above-average number of storms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks trade and commerce attorney Jonathan Todd what he expects to hear at a 3-day gathering of supply chain professionals in Orlando, Fla. starting today.
Imports to the U.S. fell sharply last month, as President Trump's worldwide tariffs took effect. But the future of those tariffs is in question after a pair of federal court rulings this week.
Current and former Meta employees fear the new automation push comes at the cost of allowing AI to make tricky determinations ...
Assembly members held a committee hearing this week to talk about the technology’s impact on health equity and costs.
U.S.-China trade relations have been pretty hard to make sense of – unless you look at what's happening through the lens of ...
President Trump is on his way to Pittsburgh where he plans to celebrate a multi-billion dollar deal between the iconic American company, U.S. Steel, and it's Japanese rival Nippon Steel.
The California high school track-and-field championship is set to begin amid a controversy over the participation of a ...
PBS and Lakeland PBS in rural Minnesota are suing President Trump over his executive order demanding that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting kill all funding for the public television network.
San Diego’s community college district finds itself directly in Trump’s crosshairs: Its “pride centers” were the only items ...
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