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Politics The political implications of the Supreme Court's ruling on Trump's tariffs The Supreme Court has found some of President Trump's tariffs to be illegal. What are the political implications? Mara Liasson
Law & Courts Lawyer for plaintiffs in SCOTUS case against Trump's tariffs talks about the ruling NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to attorney Neal Katyal, who argued on behalf of the plaintiffs to win the Supreme Court case against President Trump's global tariffs. Steve Inskeep
National Armed man shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago Sunday An armed man was shot and killed at Mar-a-Lago on Sunday. President Trump was in Washington, D.C., at the time. Luke Garrett
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul talks about the major winter storm slamming the state NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with New York's Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul about the effects of a powerful nor'easter that prompted multiple declarations of states of emergency. Steve Inskeep
Politics U.S. has a quarter fewer immigration judges than it did a year ago. Here's why The continued drain of personnel from the already strained immigration court system has contributed to depleted staff morale, mounting case backlogs — and floundering due process. Anusha Mathur
Politics Poll: Most say the state of the union is not strong and the U.S. is worse off Ahead of the State of the Union address on Tuesday, evidence continues to mount that President Trump is facing political headwinds. Domenico Montanaro
Business The owners want to close this Colorado coal plant. The Trump administration says no The Trump administration has ordered several coal plants to keep operating past their planned retirement, part of a larger effort to boost the coal industry. Two Colorado utilities are pushing back. Sam Brasch
Health Influencers are promoting peptides for better health. What's the science say? The latest wellness craze involves injecting these molecules for athletic performance, longevity and more. Scientists say the research isn't keeping pace with the health claims. Sarah Boden
World Death of Mexican cartel leader sparks widespread violence across Mexico One of the world's most wanted drug traffickers -- a Mexican cartel boss known as "El Mencho" -- was killed by Mexican security forces. After his death, widespread violence erupted across Mexico. Eyder Peralta
World Brits question whether age of deference is over after ex-Prince Andrew's arrest After the arrest of the former Prince Andrew, British institutions from the media to Parliament are asking whether they should have scrutinized the royals more. Is an age of deference now over? Lauren Frayer