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How The Trump Administration's Tariffs On China Have Affected American Companies
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Bloomberg reporter Andrew Mayeda about some of the big picture impacts as American industries have tried to adjust to the Trump's administration's tariffs with China.
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Remembering The Beatles Last Performance
Fifty years ago, The Beatles climbed to a London rooftop and performed together for the first time in over two years. No one knew it then, but this would also be their final performance together.
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One Writer's Attempt To Give Twitter Users A Break From Politics And News
Quinn Cummings started a new kind of storytelling — via monster Twitter threads. She speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about her desire to give followers a respite from politics and daily news.
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Activist And Former Sex Slave Kim Bok-Dong Dies At 92, Still Fighting For Reparations
Kim Bok-dong died Monday at 92. She was a fierce activist on behalf of women forced into sex slavery by the Japanese military during World War II. She shared her story of being a "comfort women" widely.
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U.S.-Chinese Negotiators Begin Day 2 Of High-Stakes Trade Talks
Rachel Martin talks to Arthur Kroeber of Gavekal Dragonomics, a financial services firm based in Hong Kong, about the latest round of trade talks between U.S. and Chinese negotiators.
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Federal Reserve Keeps Interest Rates Unchanged
As expected, the Federal Reserve did not raise its key interest rate. But in a reversal from December, the Fed said it will be "patient" as it decides when to change them again.
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Productivity Tool Helps Procrastinators Working From Home Stay On Task
Focusmate pairs you with another procrastinator for 50-minute "virtual co-working" sessions. While it may sound creepy, the Boston Globe reports some people swear by it.
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Rep. Aguilar Likes The Tone So Far Of Bipartisan Border Security Talks
Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Rep. Pete Aguilar of California, who is on the panel negotiating a border security deal the president will support. NPR's Domenico Montanaro weighs in on the issue.
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Could Chinese Telecom Giant Huawei Put U.S. Cyber-Security At Risk?
NY Times reporter David Sanger says the world's leading producer of telecom equipment will be central to the spread of a global 5G network — which could pose a major threat to U.S. national security.
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For Georgia Farmer, The Trade Tariffs Are Personal
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China has economic impacts on both countries — including America's agricultural communities. A Georgia farmer's livelihood is on the front lines of the dispute.
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