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NPR's Barbara Sprunt has more.
The former head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says the Trump administration's sidelining of the agency is hurting affordability for Americans.
As NPR's Stephen Basaja reports, the Trump administration has tried various efforts to dismantle the CFPB's
NPR's Stephen Basaja reporting.
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After a long, slow roll from the Kennedy Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building, NASA's giant new moon rocket Artemis II is finally on its launch pad.
It took most of the day for the rocket to get there, moving at one mile an hour.
The rocket is set to blast off to the moon with four astronauts on board as early as next month.
It will carry them around the moon and come back home for the first time since the Apollo lunar landing program ended in 1972.
Uganda's president has again been declared the winner of the presidential elections, extending his 40-year grip on power.
This comes after an election marred by a government-imposed internet blackout and reports of deadly violence.
The main challenger says he's in hiding after police raided his home.
NPR's Emmanuel Akunwotu has more.
A winter storm could bring snow to Washington, D.C., New York City and Boston tomorrow.
I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
President Trump is threatening to impose an additional 10% tariff on eight European countries as part of his campaign to get control of Greenland, a Danish territory.
And he says if Denmark doesn't sell Greenland to the U.S., the tariffs will go up to 25% in June.
Meanwhile, a bipartisan delegation of U.S.
lawmakers visited Copenhagen today in a bid to ease tensions.