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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, about the health of the U.S. economy.
Despite inflation and tariff worries, retail spending data from June shows Americans still shopping with gusto. Economists cite low unemployment, bargain hunting and tariff fatigue.
One hope for reshoring manufacturing is it could help revitalize the heartland. NPR's Planet Money team dives deep into the economic theory and evidence behind this idea.
Filmmaker Ken Burns tells NPR's Michel Martin about the role that federal funding has played in his documentary work and the potential impact of the loss of that funding on children's programming.
In this StoryCorps, two park rangers recall being part of a team specially trained to brave the heights and wash the four faces of the presidents on Mt. Rushmore — something no one had ever attempted.
NPR asks Dr. Thomas Maldonado, a vascular surgeon at NYU Langone Health, about President Trump's chronic venous insufficiency diagnosis and what the public can learn from it.
President Trump has been diagnosed with a relatively common medical condition called chronic venous insufficiency that is affecting the veins in his legs, according to the White House.
The State of Michigan is helping erase medical debt for over 200,000 residents. That’s after the state partnered with the ...
The state’s unemployment rate dipped in June for the second month in a row to 5.3%, according to the Michigan Department of ...
Citizens across the country joined protests against the Trump administration on the anniversary of the death of Congressman ...
El Salvador's most prominent human rights group says it's been forced into exile, citing threats and harassment from the ...
MARQUETTE, MI— The state has suspended the license of a group childcare home in Marquette. The Michigan Department of ...
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