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Tariff-Driven Bicycle Markup Will Fall On U.S. Consumers
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Morgan Lommele, director of state and local policy for People for Bikes, about how the bicycle industry is being affected by President Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods.
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Schiff Vows To Escalate Standoff Over Spy Complaint; 'Fake News,' Trump Scoffs
The House intelligence committee met behind closed doors with the inspector general of the intelligence community amid reports the president's communications with a foreign leader raised concerns.
National Security Adviser Defends Briefing On Iran Criticized By Lawmakers
Lawmakers say Trump administration officials have evaded questions about the president's ability to attack Iran. In an interview with NPR, Robert O'Brien said officials can't discuss "hypotheticals."
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'The Time Has Come To Act': Boris Johnson Takes The Helm As U.K. Prime Minister
The polarizing and showboating new prime minister has vowed to deliver on the U.K. leaving the European Union in October, whether or not a deal is reached.
7 Candidates Debate In New Hampshire: Here's What You Need To Know
Seven Democratic presidential candidates will take part in the eighth debate of the 2020 election — hosted by ABC News, Apple News and WMUR-TV.
CDC: Childhood Trauma Is A Public Health Issue And We Can Do More To Prevent It
What happens to you in childhood can affect your health for a lifetime. New data show a link between childhood trauma and disease later in life. Prevention is critical, public health experts say.
Worker Who Sent Hawaii False Alert Thought Missile Attack Was Imminent
A drill during a shift change included the words "This is not a drill," a Federal Communications Commission report finds. According to reports, the worker has been fired and two officials have quit.
Hospitals In States That Expanded Medicaid Less Likely To Close
Hundreds of thousands of people gained health insurance in states that expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. In those states, hospitals were less likely to close.
Health Experts Worry Brewer Tax Cuts May Increase Costs To Nondrinkers
Supporters of a tax cut for beer brewers say it will boost jobs. Critics say it will reduce tax revenues that offset the costs of excessive drinking, related to health problems and drunken driving.
School Voucher Programs Should Be Clear About Disability Rights, Report Says
Many parents of students with disabilities don't know that if they use a voucher to leave public school, they're often leaving federal protections, too. A new GAO report says someone should tell them.
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