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President Trump is pressing ahead with tariffs, despite a substantial legal setback from the Supreme Court.
NPR's Kristen Wright reports he plans to raise a new tariff on global imports to 15 percent.
A ransomware attack on the University of Mississippi Medical Center has forced it to close all of its clinics.
And Parazolana Wise reports that's nearly three dozen across the state.
A major winter storm is set to hit the East Coast starting tomorrow, with heavy snow, gusty winds and coastal flooding possible.
Power outages are also possible.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for parts of several states from the Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast, including New York City, which is getting its blizzard warning for the first time since 2016.
Steve Kastenbaum says the city is preparing for its second major snowstorm in less than a month.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
It's been the most successful Winter Olympics ever for American athletes.
The United States has now won 11 gold medals, more than any U.S.
squad at any previous Winter Games.
Steve Futterman has more from Milan.
NASA's attempt to launch the Artemis II lunar mission has been pushed back once again, this after another setback when the flow of helium to the rocket's upper stage was interrupted.
A solid helium flow is crucial to purge the engines and pressurize the fuel tanks.
Officials say this latest problem isn't related to the hydrogen leaks that forced the space agency to scrap a dress rehearsal earlier this month.
NASA's next opportunity to launch four astronauts on a lunar mission now moves to April.
I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.