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President Trump declared a turnaround for the ages in his State of the Union address last night.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reports on the contrast between Trump's message on the economy and polling on his performance so far.
NPR's Deepa Shivaram reporting.
soybean farmers urged President Trump to avoid imposing more tariffs on agricultural inputs after the Supreme Court struck down his sweeping global import tax.
Marlon Hyde of WABE reports the president has enacted a 10 percent global tariff amid rising costs for farming essentials.
A new study suggests large AI models may reinforce global and regional stereotypes when asked to compare certain locations.
NPR's Windsor Johnson reports that researchers found chat GPT consistently favored wealthier western regions.
Nominations for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are out.
Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
President Trump is trying to reset his immigration message this midterm election year after facing heavy criticism for military deployments in American cities, sweeping immigration raids and legally challenged deportations.
And Pierre's moral license says Trump's made a tactical retreat.
NPR's Mara Lice and Texas Congressman Al Green was kicked out of the State of the Union last night after he held up a Black People Are Not Apes sign.
The Democrat was protesting a video on the Republican president's social media account earlier this month that contained a racist depiction of former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama's primates.
Trump blamed it on a staffer, but Green blames the president.
He held up the protest sign from an aisle seat inside the House chamber as Trump made his way to the podium.
The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's signature tariffs, but economists say don't expect to see big changes in prices at the stores.