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More Questions Than Answers After Probe Finds Ill. Officer Shot Himself
An expensive manhunt and long investigation ends with a finding of an elaborately staged suicide and accusations of embezzlement, shocking Lt. Charles Gliniewicz's Fox Lake neighbors.
Baked Alaska: A Creation Story Shrouded In Mystery
In March 1867, the U.S. purchased Alaska. This igloo-shaped, torched-meringue dessert came as a fringe benefit. Was it a sweet flash of genius, political satire — or maybe a bit of both?
Rumors Suggest VA Secretary Shulkin Will Be The Next To Leave Trump Cabinet
David Greene talks to Phillip Carter of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS) about reports embattled Veterans Affairs Secretary David Shulkin could be fired this week.
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How a false X post about pausing tariffs led to multitrillion-dollar market swings
What began as a misquoted Fox News interview led to a flood of false and misleading posts on X. Before it was corrected, stock markets rallied then plummeted again.
'Misfire' takes a hard look at nepotism, fraud and corruption in the NRA
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with NPR's Tim Mak about his book on the National Rifle Association: Misfire: Inside the Downfall of the NRA.
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Why Japan sees President Trump's tariffs as a 'national crisis'
Although largely paused, President Trump's tariffs present a major threat to Japan's already flagging economy.
Hiring Picks Up As Employers Add 225,000 Jobs In January
U.S. employers added more jobs than expected last month, while the unemployment rate inched up to 3.6%. Unusually warm weather contributed to job gains for construction workers.
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Coach Fred McNair Radio Show
Holiday Shoppers Are Filling Their Carts, Online
In-store purchases on Black Friday fell this year, but online sales have seen a big increase. Easy comparison shopping and widespread free shipping have sweetened the deal for many online shoppers.
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China Posts Record Month For Trade Thanks To Homebound, Bored Americans
China's trade surplus hit a record in November as exports to the U.S. soared by 46%. U.S. exports to China are also growing, but not as quickly.
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