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Despite tariffs that went up and down, April's inflation numbers were calm. NPR's A Martinez talks with Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, about why.
HIV prevention groups in Mississippi are reeling from Trump administration cuts to health spending. Southern states have the highest burden of HIV in the U.S., accounting for half of new infections.
The U.S. is known around the world for its problem with gun violence. The vast majority of murders in the U.S. are committed ...
Reintegration Academy has two 8-week cohorts at Sacramento State and UC Davis from mid March to early May. For many of the ...
Many federal infrastructure and health programs are coming to an end and even seeing clawbacks. At the same time, the Trump ...
President Trump's first major overseas trip of his second term is to the same place as his first term, the Middle East. Trump ...
The health care conglomerate is facing mounting financial problems – and ongoing consumer anger over high costs and denied claims.
Saigon Oi, Ben Thanh Market and Hanoi 36 Streets bring a piece of Vietnam to Sacramento through food, making the city a hub for Vietnamese cuisine and community.
NPR reconnects with Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun!, whose toys include Care Bears and Tonka Trucks, to understand how recent swings in President Trump's tariff policy are impacting his company.
Although business owners welcomed a temporary deal with China to slash tariffs, there's still considerable uncertainty about what happens next.
President Trump's latest executive order on drug prices aims to lower them by bringing them into line with what other developed countries pay. Experts caution that this is no small task.
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