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As rolling blackouts and food shortages continue, Sri Lanka weighs IMF bailout
The new government in Sri Lanka has resumed bailout talks with the International Monetary Fund, but rolling blackouts and food and fuel shortages continue.
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Sunday Puzzle: Or, shall we say, Sunday SELL-ebration?
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with listener Ryan Berry of Seattle, Washington, and puzzlemaster Will Shortz.
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Trump Inc. isn't having trouble finding business partners
Former President Trump's legal troubles haven't stopped him from finding partners and customers for his business ventures. A Saudi-backed golf tour is the latest example.
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As tensions with the U.S. rise, China signals disappointing economic growth
A potential trip by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Taiwan has increased tensions between the U.S. and China. Meanwhile, growth in the world's second largest economy is not meeting expectations.
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If they're snacks and they're weird, we're all about them!
This week: odd gnoshes to beat the heat, ice cream with cheddar and sour cream potato chips. Also, finger salad (not real fingers).
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Opinion: Are robots masters of strategy, and also grudges?
NPR's Scott Simon wonders whether the robots are turning on us.
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Forget Build Back Better — there's a new bill in town
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Sen. John Hickenlooper, a Democrat from Colorado, about the spending proposal his party announced this week that addresses health care and climate change.
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Professional landscapers are reluctant to plug into electric mowers due to cost
A heavy duty commercial electric mower with long-lasting batteries can cost nearly $30,000, more than three times what a comparable gas-powered machine sells for.
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As the economy stalls, big tech companies prepare for tougher times
The pandemic fueled a tech boom, but now tech companies are scaling back hiring and hunkering down for a tougher economy than expected.
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The Mega Millions jackpot grows to $1.1 billion
It's the second largest jackpot in history. And if the winner opts for a lump sum, they'll get nearly $650 million. Every ticket has a one in 302.6 million chance of winning.
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