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Economy How Trump's tariffs are affecting prices Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to delay price increases -- for now. Juana Summers
Sports Paris gold medalist Pauline Ferrand-Prévot just conquered the women's Tour de France After Pauline Ferrand-Prévot won a gold medal for mountain biking at the Paris Olympics last summer, she vowed to conquer the women's Tour de France. This weekend, she did. Juana Summers
Sports Corn hole moves from backyards and tailgates to a world championship The World Championship of Corn Hole is underway in Rock Hill, S.C. We'll take a look at growing enthusiasm for the game. Nick de la Canal
Law & Courts Federal judges facing threats after ruling against the Trump administration speak out Federal judges rarely speak outside of their rulings in court. But now many are publicly warning about threats they face this year after ruling against the Trump administration. Carrie Johnson
Music A young rock duo from Ukraine gets a boost from Metallica, and a very special concert Two tween brothers in western Ukraine known for their hard-rock guitar performances in viral videos reposted by Metallica play their first solo show for a special audience. Hanna Palamarenko
Science A squirmy diet may explain the high nitrogen levels in neanderthal remains New research suggests that maggots may be the secret ingredient responsible for extremely high nitrogen values found in Neanderthal remains. Hosts
Immigration An employer that has welcomed immigrants loses workers as policies change The Trump administration canceled humanitarian parole for more than a million immigrants who had entered the country lawfully. In turn, companies have terminated those no longer eligible to work. Andrea Hsu
Politics Texas Democrats walked out to block the GOP. How well has the tactic worked before? Dozens of Texas Democrats left the state to protest a redistricting map, facing potentially steep consequences. Lawmaker walkouts have had mixed success in the past — so what is there to gain? Rachel Treisman
World Ireland, Norway and Spain officially recognize state of Palestine The decision of the Irish government to recognize Palestinian statehood has taken formal effect more than 40 years after Ireland first called for a Palestinian state. Willem Marx
National Engineer restores pay phones for free public use In a rural Vermont county, spotty cell phone coverage is the norm. But a local tinkerer is using old technology to help his community stay connected free of charge. Julian Ring