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For the first time, a former president is convicted of felonies -- Donald Trump plans to appeal. He's expected to be sentenced days before the Republican presidential nominating convention.
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10:35
A heat wave gripping parts of South Asia since mid-May gets even more brutal
South Asia is vulnerable to the impacts of extreme weather made worse by climate change. That was brought home this week when a heat wave affecting Pakistan and India became even more intense.
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2:17
'The Indicator From Planet Money' explains why tariffs are back
A brief history of U.S. tariffs: How they came into fashion, fell out of fashion, are now back again and why economists aren't too happy about it.
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3:32
After Trump's guilty verdict, the former president has a few options ahead of him
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt about Donald Trump's legal options after a jury found the former president guilty on 34 felony counts.
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5:23
Chinese entrepreneurs aim to stay off the U.S. trade restriction list
The United States and China are racing to make advanced AI computer chips.Can China catch up? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Gregory C. Allen at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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5:21
What impact will Trump's guilty verdict by a New York jury have on the electorate?
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Brookings senior fellow Elaine Kamarck about the impact of former President Donald Trump's conviction on 34 criminal counts on the electorate.
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5:48
Examining the N.Y. criminal trial verdict against former President Donald Trump
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with University of Baltimore Law Professor and author Kim Wehle about Donald Trump's conviction and what comes next.
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3:05
Americans are getting more cautious about how they spend their money
Cost-conscious shoppers are getting more choosy about what they buy. That led to somewhat slower economic growth in the first three months of the year.
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3:23
How Trump's criminal conviction might alter his campaign for the presidency
Former President Donald Trump's conviction on felony charges in New York could impact his run for another term. We look at how the Trump and Biden administration are responding.
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3:49
Ukraine can now strike military targets in Russia using some Western weapons
The Biden administration has given Ukraine permission to use certain U.S. weapons to strike inside of Russia near Kharkiv for “counter-fire purposes,” according to two U.S. officials.
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