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After Trump's remarks, NATO tries to prepare for a future without the U.S.
The NATO military alliance is trying to imagine a future without the U.S., after Donald Trump's remarks disparaging the organization.
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Yukon Quest 200 finishes, eight teams head to Circle for the 550
There is a winner in the Yukon Quest Alaska 200-mile race, and one of the mushers in that division has scratched – the rest will likely finish today in Central. Everyone in the race is over the dreaded Rosebud and Eagle Summits, and the first mushers in the 550-mile event hit the ice of the Yukon River today.
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Saturday Sports: The Injury That Sidelined One Of WNBA's Best Players
NPR's Scott Simon talks to sports reporter Tom Goldman about the injury affecting one of the WNBA's best players. Plus, they discuss a new initiative aimed at making racing less deadly for horses.
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Republicans Grapple With Political Fallout From Cohen Plea And Manafort Verdict
Congressional Republicans stressed Wednesday that the guilty plea of former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen and conviction of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort did not implicate the president.
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Leaked documents describe possible Israeli strike on Iran
A former US intelligence official has confirmed with NPR that highly classified US intelligence documents that appeared on a pro-Iranian site are authentic. The documents describe preparations by Israel in advance of a possible strike on Iran.
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Alaska businesses sour on chaotic economy after tariffs, fed cutbacks
The Alaska Small Business Development Center has surveyed mom-and-pop companies across the state for the past eight years. This spring a survey revealed a lot of pessimism, frustration and quick changes to business practices to react to an unstable economy.
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China ponders what next with the U.S. after a week of escalating tariffs
China ponders what comes next in its relations with the United States after a week of escalating tariffs.
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'An unbelievable cocktail of incompetence': a U.S. representative on Signal messages
Leila Fadel speaks with Congressman Jim Himes (D-Conn.) ahead of a hearing on the Trump administration's inadvertent disclosure of war plans on messaging app Signal.
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Solving The 'Wage Puzzle': Why Aren't Paychecks Growing?
The job market is booming and the economy is expanding. So why aren't wages keeping pace? That's the wage puzzle, and some economists and employers offer explanations they say help explain it.
NPR critic's Oscar predictions: 'Anora' for best picture, Demi Moore for best actress
We look ahead to Sunday night's Academy Awards and talk about all the buzz over the nominees.
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