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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states should retain power to regulate AI
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why he wants states to regulate artificial intelligence.
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Are toys more expensive? A look at prices this holiday season after tariff warnings
Earlier this year, toy makers said tariffs would put Christmas "at risk." NPR's A Martinez gets an update on the price of toys from Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun.
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Here are the Thanksgiving leftovers that are safe for pets to eat
Before you share your Thanksgiving leftovers with your pet, here's what's safe -- and what's not -- to feed your cats and dogs.
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Retailers eye holiday shopping season as consumers tighten belts amid uncertainty
The holiday shopping season is here, but a lot of shoppers are more cautious about spending as the Trump administration pleads for patience on the economy.
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The last Fed meeting of the year is approaching. Here's where we could be headed
NPR's A Martinez speaks with the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about the economic outlook ahead of the last Fed meeting of the year.
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From the Holy War to the Egg Bowl, how wacky names for college rivalry games began
Ever noticed the somewhat silly names during college football rivalry week? We look into where they came from and why certain names have caught on more than others.
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Trump administration continues push to prosecute prominent critics
The Trump administration is under scrutiny for attempting to punish prominent critics with prosecution. But these investigations can take a toll even if the defendants end up winning.
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Father and daughter reflect on how they became a family
In 2010, 13-year-old Aimee Gerold and her father, Bob, came to StoryCorps to talk about Aimee's adoption and how their family began. Fifteen years later, they returned to reflect on that conversation.
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Some Toys for Tots chapters report fewer donations and an increase in need
Reports from around the U.S. suggest some Toys for Tots chapters are seeing decreased donations. NPR's A Martinez talks to David Cooper of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation about what's going on.
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Texas GOP redistricting map banks on Latino support, but polls warn it's a risky bet
A Republican redistricting plan in Texas bets that Latinos will vote for the GOP with as much, or more, enthusiasm as they did in 2024. New polling suggests that's a risky bet.
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