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The Mexican military has killed one of the country's most powerful drug lords.
Mexico's defense ministry says Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, better known as El Mencho, was injured during an operation to capture him in the state of Jalisco, and he died while being airlifted to Mexico City.
had a $15 million bounty on him, accusing his cartel of making billions by shipping fentanyl and cocaine to the U.S.
in the final event of the Winter Olympics.
Steve Futterman reports from Milan.
After a more than month-long strike, more than 4,000 nurses at a major New York hospital system have approved a new contract.
The nurses in the privately run New York Presbyterian system are now due to get back to work starting this week.
The union says the deal includes staffing improvements, raises, and safeguards on the use of artificial intelligence.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
After the Supreme Court delivered a stunning decision against President Trump Friday saying he doesn't have the emergency powers to impose sweeping global tariffs, Trump says he's raising global tariffs by 15 percent under a different section of the Trade Act.
They'd only be good for 150 days.
And NPR's Mara Liason reports...
The timing puts a spotlight on a hot-button issue right around the midterm elections, with congressional Republicans seeking to retain their majority.
The Supreme Court did not lay out a way for U.S.
businesses to possibly get refunds from the billions in tariffs now deemed illegal.
A major winter storm is hitting the Northeast, with some areas expected to get more than two feet of snow.