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President Trump is once again pressing the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, even as his own tariffs make that more difficult. Economists say if Trump gets his way, it could backfire.
Regional artists and businesses see AR as a delivery tool, projecting artwork beyond galleries into public and personal ...
A recent court ruling cleared the way for the firings, which follow a memo from the bureau's chief legal counsel outlining the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new priorities.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steven Dunn founder and CEO of Munchkin a U.S.-based company selling lifestyle products ...
A string of burglaries and vandalism at small businesses in Sacramento. Also, a new book looks at the return migration of ...
The Australian crypto entrepreneur now hosts chats with world leaders. "If [he] is sharing a story, there's a good chance that U.S. policymakers are reading it — and acting on it," said one analyst.
President Trump lashed out at Powell for not acting sooner to lower interest rates. The president's own tariffs make that ...
The Sacramento Public Library's month-long Día de los Niños series celebrates Mexican culture with “Lucha Libro in the Stacks ...
The trade wars the U.S. is waging with countries around the world could reshape the global economy. NPR's Planet Money brings a dispatch from Canada.
The stock market tumbled again Wednesday as fears over tariffs cloud the economic outlook. Retail spending got a boost in March, however, as people tried to stock up before the tariffs took effect.
Even those not buying a vehicle will be insulated from auto tariff costs. They're going to send up the costs of parts and replacement cars – and, in turn, the costs of insurance for everybody.
After being hunted to near extinction, wolves have made a population comeback in recent decades with the help of conservation ...