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Trump hosts biggest names in tech at White House dinner
Some of the biggest names in tech dined with President Trump at the White House Thursday night, as the administration pursues lawsuits against Silicon Valley companies.
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For first Black woman to design cars for Ford, passion for cars was a family affair
In this StoryCorps, Emeline King, the first Black woman to design cars for the Ford Motor Company, remembers her inspiration: her father.
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August jobs report shows cracks in U.S. labor market
U.S. employers added just 22,000 jobs in August, according to a report from the Labor Department, while revised figures showed a net loss of jobs in June for the first time since 2020.
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Hats on hats: How the Trump administration is loading officials with jobs
At least a dozen Trump administration officials wear more than one hat, often doing roles that are not directly related to their original post.
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Nike's nearly 40-year-old slogan gets an update
NPR's A Martinez speaks with AdWeek's Brittaney Kiefer about Nike's update to their iconic "Just Do It" slogan.
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Susan Stamberg, 'founding mother' of NPR, retires
After more than 50 years behind the mic at NPR, Susan Stamberg is retiring.
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White House economist Stephen Miran likely to be confirmed to Fed board of governors
White House economist Stephen Miran appears likely to win confirmation for a job on the Federal Reserve's board of governors, after a contentious hearing Thursday.
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'New York Times' investigates Navy SEAL mission in North Korea
How did a top secret U.S. military mission into North Korea fall apart? NPR's A Martinez speaks with Dave Philipps, a national correspondent for the New York Times, about what went wrong in the 2019 operation.
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Why the end of the de minimus tariff exemption is causing shipping chaos worldwide
Planet Money looks at what the de minimis tariff exemption is, who wins and loses with the end of this policy and why ending it has resulting in shipping chaos worldwide.
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Millions of student loan borrowers are at risk of defaulting, data shows
New data reveals a growing problem; millions of federal student loan borrowers are at serious risk of default.
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