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Scott Horsley

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-13-2025 6AM EDT

Following the news out of Washington, D.C. can be overwhelming. I'm Scott Detrow, and NPR has a podcast that can help. It's called Trump's Terms. Stories about big changes the 47th president is pursuing on his own terms. Each episode is short, usually around five minutes or so. We keep it calm and factual. We help you follow what matters, and we leave out what doesn't.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-13-2025 6AM EDT

Following the news out of Washington, D.C. can be overwhelming. I'm Scott Detrow, and NPR has a podcast that can help. It's called Trump's Terms. Stories about big changes the 47th president is pursuing on his own terms. Each episode is short, usually around five minutes or so. We keep it calm and factual. We help you follow what matters, and we leave out what doesn't.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-13-2025 6AM EDT

Listen to Trump's Terms from NPR.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-13-2025 6AM EDT

Listen to Trump's Terms from NPR.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

The import taxes are set to take effect on Wednesday, just as the Labor Department reports on inflation. The tariffs could put more upward pressure on prices. In an interview with Fox News that aired over the weekend, President Trump was asked about the threat of a recession this year. He refused to rule it out.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

The import taxes are set to take effect on Wednesday, just as the Labor Department reports on inflation. The tariffs could put more upward pressure on prices. In an interview with Fox News that aired over the weekend, President Trump was asked about the threat of a recession this year. He refused to rule it out.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

One of the day's big losers on Wall Street was Elon Musk's electric car company, Tesla. Musk has been leading the administration's aggressive cost-cutting efforts, which have already cost tens of thousands of federal employees their jobs. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

One of the day's big losers on Wall Street was Elon Musk's electric car company, Tesla. Musk has been leading the administration's aggressive cost-cutting efforts, which have already cost tens of thousands of federal employees their jobs. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

He has unilateral constitutional power to commute the Menendez's sentences if he chooses and release them today.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-10-2025 4PM EDT

He has unilateral constitutional power to commute the Menendez's sentences if he chooses and release them today.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

There was a sort of feedback loop this week between the White House and Wall Street. Stocks tumbled when President Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, then rallied when there were signs those tariffs might be relaxed.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

There was a sort of feedback loop this week between the White House and Wall Street. Stocks tumbled when President Trump imposed tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada, then rallied when there were signs those tariffs might be relaxed.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

A day later, the White House suspended most of the tariffs for at least a month, but by that time, investors had grown weary of the fickle policymaking, so no more rally. And the president insists there are more import taxes to come.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

A day later, the White House suspended most of the tariffs for at least a month, but by that time, investors had grown weary of the fickle policymaking, so no more rally. And the president insists there are more import taxes to come.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

On Friday, the Labor Department reported a modest uptick in job growth last month, but the report shows only a fraction of the federal workers whose jobs have been cut by Elon Musk and the Doge team. For the week, the Dow fell 2.3%, the S&P 500 index dropped more than 3%, and the Nasdaq tumbled nearly 3.5%. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-08-2025 4PM EST

On Friday, the Labor Department reported a modest uptick in job growth last month, but the report shows only a fraction of the federal workers whose jobs have been cut by Elon Musk and the Doge team. For the week, the Dow fell 2.3%, the S&P 500 index dropped more than 3%, and the Nasdaq tumbled nearly 3.5%. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-07-2025 3PM EST

U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in February, slightly more than the month before. Job gains were tallied in health care, construction, and manufacturing. Bars and restaurants cut workers during the month, and so did the federal government. The unemployment rate inched up in February to 4.1 percent, even as the overall workforce shrank.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-07-2025 3PM EST

U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in February, slightly more than the month before. Job gains were tallied in health care, construction, and manufacturing. Bars and restaurants cut workers during the month, and so did the federal government. The unemployment rate inched up in February to 4.1 percent, even as the overall workforce shrank.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-07-2025 3PM EST

Average wages last month were up 4 percent from a year ago, which is likely more than enough to outpace inflation. Wages have been climbing faster than prices for nearly two years now. That boosts workers' real buying power and helps to support consumer spending, which is the biggest driver of the U.S. economy. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-07-2025 3PM EST

Average wages last month were up 4 percent from a year ago, which is likely more than enough to outpace inflation. Wages have been climbing faster than prices for nearly two years now. That boosts workers' real buying power and helps to support consumer spending, which is the biggest driver of the U.S. economy. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.