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A pickup truck is raised for display at a car dealership in Alhambra, California, on March 27, 2025. After President Trump announced significant tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, automaker stocks fell sharply. But sales at dealerships rose, at least in the short-term, as buyers try to get ahead of the anticipated price spikes in the coming months. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Imageshide caption
The wife of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Jennifer Vasquez Sura (center), listens during a news conference to discuss her husband's arrest and deportation on Capitol Hill on April 9. Alex Wong/Getty Imageshide caption
Law
Supreme Court says Trump officials should help return wrongly deported Maryland man
by Nina Totenberg
Supreme Court says Trump officials should help return wrongly deported Maryland man
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Politics
Trump's social media post on stocks sparks questions about conflicts of interest
by Maria Aspan
Trump's conflicts of interest
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BIRDS IN NEW PLACES
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In theaters this week: 'The Amateur' and 'Warfare'
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Books
In his new book, Mark Hoppus talks about the sense of loss when Blink-182 broke up
by Juana Summers, Patrick Jarenwattananon, Vincent Acovino
Fahrenheit-182 - Mark Hoppus
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Middle East
Gaza's territory is dramatically shrinking as Israel seizes more areas
by Aya Batrawy
Gaza's territory is dramatically shrinking as Israel seizes more areas
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Trump, tariffs and farmers
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Pharmaceutical pollution messes with salmon behavior
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Data centers bring money to small towns. But do they also bring jobs?
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Dr. Michael Robinavitch — Robby (Noah Wyle) — in the season finale ofThe Pitt. Warrick Page/Maxhide caption
Pop Culture Happy Hour
15 hours later, a grueling ER shift ends in 'The Pitt' season finale
by Linda Holmes
15 hours later, a grueling ER shifts ends tonight in 'The Pitt' season finale
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A pickup truck is raised for display at a car dealership in Alhambra, California, on March 27, 2025. After President Trump announced significant tariffs on imported vehicles and parts, automaker stocks fell sharply. But sales at dealerships rose, at least in the short-term, as buyers try to get ahead of the anticipated price spikes in the coming months. Frederic J. Brown/AFP via Getty Imageshide caption
Business
Tariff chaos sends some drivers racing to buy, while others pump the brakes
by Camila Domonoske
TARIFFS CAR SALES
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Law
Fewer law firms are doing pro bono work for causes that are unpopular with Trump
by Ryan Lucas
TRUMP VS LAWYERS
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Emil Kapaun canonization
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CDC workers were coordinating hurricane recovery when they were fired
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Business
Drowning in Tariffs, American businesses try to stay afloat
by Mallory Yu, Ari Shapiro, Courtney Dorning, Manuela Lopez Restrepo
Drowning in Tariffs, American businesses try to stay afloat
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Colon cancer survivors who exercise regularly live longer
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A crane stacks turbine components at the New London State Pier Terminal. The offshore wind industry has generated millions of dollars for the city and local economy in recent years. Robin Lubbock/WBURhide caption
Climate
The Northeast bet big on offshore wind. Trump wants to halt the industry entirely
by Miriam Wasser
The Northeast bet big on offshore wind. Trump wants to halt the industry entirely
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Remembering Dominican merengue vocalist Rubby Pérez
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