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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has canceled a key contract it relies on to monitor for tsunamis in Alaska.
and alert at-risk communities.
As Avery Elfeld from Alaska Public Media reports, the move could mean fewer warnings.
Leaders of 21 Pacific Rim nations concluded the APEC summit agreeing to greater economic cooperation this after President Trump and China's President Xi Jinping agreed to step back from a heated trade war with some concessions on tariffs, the sale of rare earth minerals and purchases from U.S.
The administration's aggressive tariff policies are hurting small American businesses dependent upon lower cost goods from overseas.
Taking its case to the Supreme Court alongside other businesses is a Vermont women's sporting apparel company, Cherry Precision Cycling.
The business is arguing tariffs exceed presidential power.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News.
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Canada may be headed for a 10% U.S.
tariff increase after the province of Ontario ran a television advertisement criticizing tariffs.
The advertisement using the words of former President Ronald Reagan ran during the first game of the World Series.
President Trump angrily declared on his social media site Truth Social that the ad should never have run.
And now he's ending trade talks with Canada.
President Trump is on the way to Malaysia to begin a three-nation visit to Asia.
He will meet individually with Asian leaders at a couple of venues.
And PR's Anthony Kuhn has more.