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Empire's Eleanor Beardsley reports European leaders are whipsawed by the new tariffs.
The Federal Communications Commission is urging broadcasters to produce more patriotic, pro-America content in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
And Pierce Chloe Veltman reports the FCC's Pledge America campaign is being framed as a response to the decline in civics education.
A powerful winter storm is expected to bring blizzard conditions and power outages along the East Coast starting tomorrow.
And Pierre-Selena Simmons-Duffin reports.
The Pentagon says it's carried out another deadly strike on a vessel it accuses of trafficking drugs in the Eastern Pacific, killing three people.
Southern Command alleges the boat was traveling along known narco-trafficking routes in the Eastern Pacific and was engaged in narco-trafficking operations.
Yesterday's attack raises the death toll from the Trump administration's strikes on alleged drug boats,
to at least 148 in at least 43 attacks that have been carried out since early September in the Caribbean and the eastern Pacific.
and Canada meet tomorrow for the Olympic gold medal game in men's ice hockey.
The rivalry, the star power, and the high stakes all mean it's meant to be the most watched hockey game in years.
NPR's Becky Sullivan has this preview.
And I'm Janine Herbst, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.
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.