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It's a discovery only fitting for Britain's longest-running sci-fi series about a time traveler.
Two missing episodes of Doctor Who have been found more than 60 years after they aired.
Brian Bull of member station KLCC reports.
The Trump administration is stepping up its efforts to replace roughly $1.6 trillion in tariff revenue lost after the Supreme Court struck down a broad range of the president's import taxes.
Experts say recovering that money, which the White House hoped would help offset the steep cost of its tax cuts, is expected to be difficult and time-consuming.
Officials are now relying on different legal authorities to impose new duties.
But those provisions involve complex processes that allow U.S.
companies to seek exemptions.
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President Trump is urging U.S.
allies and other nations to send warships to the Strait of Hormuz.
NPR's Arzu Rezvani reports Iran has been blocking the Strait, where much of the world's oil supplies typically pass.
President Trump is scrambling to ease rising oil prices as Americans feel the impact at the pump.
The national average for gasoline is now about $3.67 a gallon, up more than 70 cents since the fighting in the Middle East began.
Economist Diane Swank says higher energy prices are rippling across the entire economy.
Last week, President Trump reversed course, lifting sanctions on Russian oil in an attempt to bring down rising energy prices.
An all-could-stay rally went ahead in Toronto on Saturday.
The International Day of Protest is traditionally held on the last day of Ramadan to show solidarity with Palestinians.