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The administration keeps shifting its plans when it comes to trade negotiations. The latest expectation is that most ...
A warming climate doesn't just affect dry land — it affects the ocean, too. For years, Earth's ocean has acted as a heat sink ...
In the U.S., we insure most everything we sell. So why not trees? Today on the show why trees aren't insured like other crops ...
The dollar has just posted its worst first-half of a year since 1973. And now investors wonder — is it a sign that America is losing its financial standing?
NPR's Michel Martin asks Philip Luck, former deputy chief economist at the State Department in the Biden administration, about how trade negotiations affect the U.S. economy.
Many states rebranded their Medicaid programs years ago to reduce stigma — MassHealth in Massachusetts, for instance — but some research shows that the name changes have confused recipients.
The federal immigration crackdown has raised concerns among agricultural workers. In Washington, growers say it's leading to a labor shortage during cherry season.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Duke University professor Tim Meyer about the looming deadline for international trade deals to be worked out and what's been accomplished thus far.
This episode was first published as a bonus episode for our Planet Money+ listeners. Today, we're making it available for ...
If we think about the economic effects of President Donald Trumps big taxing and spending and domestic policy bill, we can ...
The new Sycamore Trail overpass bridges a gap between previously separated areas of West Sacramento, advancing the city’s ...
CapRadio board members approved the end of its operating agreements with NSPR and KHSU. The Sacramento-based station plans to ...
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