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Gabriela Rodriguez reports as a young teenager, Colon helped elevate the music of his Puerto Rican parents, blending it with New York jazz and funk.
It could be one giant leap backward for NASA's Artemis Moon mission.
NASA says it may have to roll back the 322-foot-tall rocket to its assembly building at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, weeks after it was rolled out to the launch pad with great fanfare.
The reason, NASA says it's observed an interrupted helium flow needed for launch.
It's troubleshooting and says this will likely delay the launch window that had been set for early March.
NASA's aiming to fly four astronauts around the moon for the first time since 1972.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Amy Held.
President Trump showing no signs of backing off a trade war, announcing today he is raising new temporary global tariffs to 15%.
This a day after the Supreme Court struck a heavy blow to his agenda, striking down most of his worldwide tariffs imposed under an emergency statute.
consumers and companies grappling with what this all means.
Paul Rogers, owner of Cucina Bacci Italian Shop in Atlanta, has been paying Trump's tariffs on imported Italian goods.
He says his customers may now see cost savings, but not anytime soon.
After the Supreme Court ruling, Trump says his administration will now work on new legally permissible tariffs.
A powerful winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and power outages along the East Coast starting tomorrow.
NPR's Selina Simmons-Duffin reports the hardest-hit areas predicted to stretch from New Jersey into New England.
Federal environmental regulators have repealed standards for limiting mercury and other air pollution from coal plants.
Ellis Julin with Montana Public Radio reports Montana is home to the country's biggest emitter.