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Munchkin CEO Steve Dunn says tariffs will impact the availability of baby products.

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  • Economy

How tariffs could impact the availability of baby products

NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Steven Dunn founder and CEO of Munchkin a U.S.-based company selling lifestyle products for mothers, babies and children. Dunn has written an open letter to President Trump and Congress about how tariffs could harm his business and American families.

April 18, 2025
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By:
  • Mary Louise Kelly,
  • Brianna Scott,
  • and 1 more
LAUSD superintendent Alberto Carvalho says he will continue to advocate for and support the hundreds of thousands of students in his district.

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  • Education

LA schools superintendent says he'll protect undocumented students 'to the very end'

DHS said it was conducting wellness checks on students who arrived unaccompanied to the border. The head of the Los Angeles Unified School District has a different account.

April 17, 2025
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By:
  • Ailsa Chang,
  • Gurjit Kaur,
  • and 1 more
President Donald Trump speaks during a Cabinet meeting at the White House on April 10, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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  • Education

Wesleyan University president says Trump's antisemitism fight doesn't protect Jews

Michael Roth, Wesleyan University's first Jewish president, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism as a "cloak" to get universities to be loyal to the president.

April 17, 2025
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By:
  • A Martínez and
  • Destinee Adams
President and CEO of National Public Radio Katherine Maher testified during a House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing at the U.S. Capitol on March 26, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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  • Media

NPR CEO Katherine Maher addresses future of federal funding for public media

Katherine Maher, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the White House proposal to eliminate federal funding for public media.

April 16, 2025
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By:
  • Mary Louise Kelly,
  • Tyler Bartlam,
  • and 1 more
People walk through a gate as they exit Harvard Yard on the campus of Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on April 15, 2025.

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  • Education

Harvard professor gives perspective on the Trump administration clash with university

What does the clash between Harvard and the Trump administration look like from the perspective of its faculty? NPR's Michel Martin asks Harvard Law School professor Nikolas Bowie.

April 16, 2025
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By:
  • Michel Martin and
  • Destinee Adams
Amir Makled is a Michigan-based attorney who was detained by federal agents when returning to the U.S. from a family vacation.

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  • National

Attorney representing a student protester detained by federal immigration agents

Amir Makled sat down with All Things Considered host Juana Summers to describe his experience and what it could mean for other attorneys who are going against the wishes of the Trump administration.

April 10, 2025
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By:
  • Juana Summers,
  • Tyler Bartlam,
  • and 1 more
President and CEO, Stew Leonard's Stew Leonard, Jr. speaks during "Ask The Experts" panel discussion during Martha Stewart American Made Summit at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia Headquarters on November 7, 2015 in New York City.

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  • Economy

Stew Leonard's CEO on how the grocery chain is handling tariffs

"You can't get them anywhere else." Avocados and tequila keep Stew Leonard's CEO up at night.

April 10, 2025
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By:
  • Michel Martin
From left: Sen. Corey Booker, Elizabeth Olsen and Jasmine Mooney.

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  • News

Can't-miss interviews: Cory Booker, Elizabeth Olsen and the latest on tariffs

A lot happened this week, and NPR has you covered. Catch up on the big news and culture moments you might have missed.

April 05, 2025
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By:
  • NPR Staff
NCAA president and former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker is interviewed by Boston Globe Sports writer Chris Gasper at the Globe Summit 2023.

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  • Sports

NCAA president on why he supports NIL settlement for college players

NCAA president Charlie Baker discusses a proposed settlement between college athletes and the NCAA for making direct payments to players for their name, image and likeness.

April 04, 2025
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By:
  • Majd Al-Waheidi and
  • A Martínez
Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) speaks to the press at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. Booker spoke for more than 25 hours against President Trump's "unconstitutional" actions.

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  • Politics

Sen. Cory Booker on his marathon, 25-hour speech on the Senate floor

Sen. Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, told NPR's Juana Summers he stopped eating and drinking before his record-breaking speech.

April 02, 2025
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By:
  • Juana Summers,
  • Tyler Bartlam,
  • and 1 more
Protesters rally against Tesla CEO Elon Musk outside a Tesla store in San Francisco on Saturday.

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  • Politics

Expert says Tesla's best way to rebuild its brand is to ditch Musk

The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds due to a lack of innovation and the political activity of CEO Elon Musk.

March 31, 2025
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By:
  • A Martínez
Last week, President Trump signed an executive action to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education.

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  • National

NPR speaks to a former education secretary about dismantling the department, arrests

NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with former Education Secretary John B. King Jr. about the dismantling of the education department and recent arrests of international scholars.

March 30, 2025
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By:
  • Emily Kwong,
  • Matthew Cloutier,
  • and 1 more
From left: Jeffrey Goldberg, Meghan Markle and Amanda Knox.

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  • News

Can't-miss interviews: The Atlantic's Jeffrey Goldberg, John Green, Amanda Knox

We spoke to Jeffrey Goldberg about the Signal group chat, author John Green played a game of Wild Card and a columnist explains why critics were so angry about Meghan Markle's new show.

March 29, 2025
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By:
  • NPR Staff
A member of the Salvadoran army stands guard on a bus with inmates at CECOT on March 16 in Tecoluca, El Salvador.

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  • National

Deported over a Real Madrid tattoo? Lawyer claims his client is not a gang member

Immigration attorney Linette Tobin shares details with NPR about the government's case against her client, Jerce Reyes Barrios, a Venezuelan soccer player and father of two.

March 28, 2025
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By:
  • Leila Fadel and
  • Majd Al-Waheidi
A scene from the film <em>Viet and Nam</em>. The film will hit select U.S. theaters on March 28, 2025.

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  • Arts & Life

'Việt and Nam' is a film about love, exile and the memory of war

NPR's Emily Kwong speaks with director Trương Minh Quý about his new film Việt and Nam. It follows the journey of two young miners as they search for intimacy and escape.

March 27, 2025
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By:
  • Alejandra Marquez Janse,
  • Emily Kwong,
  • and 1 more
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