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"A 32% tariff ... would be a big hit on our 30-year-old espresso recipe. And this is on top of an historically high coffee ...
Mexico began sending more water to the U.S. to uphold its end of a nearly 80-year-old treaty that spells out how two ...
Three key committees are putting pen to paper on Trump's "big, beautiful bill." But lawmakers are at odds over policies with ...
Although business owners welcomed a temporary deal with China to slash tariffs, there's still considerable uncertainty about ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with KPMG US chief economist Diane Swonk about President Trump's trade policies and whether the U.S. has benefited from them.
President Trump has done a lot with his first few months in office, but much of what he's promised to accomplish is still incomplete. NPR looks at the challenges and where Trump stands at this point.
A Paris court found legendary French actor Gérard Depardieu guilty of sexual assault against two women. He was handed an 18-month suspended sentence.
The latest issue of the Ukrainian edition of Playboy features female soldiers with amputated limbs and civilians scarred by shrapnel as beauty standards change in a society exhausted by war.
The Episcopal Church says it will not assist with the resettlement of South African migrants and will end it's government partnership to support refugees. NPR hears from presiding bishop Sean Rowe.
Hamas released dual U.S.-Israeli citizen Edan Alexander on Monday thanks to a direct deal between Hamas and the U.S. Now, the U.S. is jumpstarting talks to try to reach a ceasefire in Gaza.
The first group of white South Africans have arrived in the U.S. after the Trump administration granted them refugee status. Meanwhile, the resettlement of other refugees remains on hold.
President Trump begins a four-day trip to the Middle East, visiting Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. Economic opportunities and security issues are at the top of the agenda.