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President Trump is moving ahead with tariffs despite a major legal setback from the U.S.
Trump announced plans to raise the new tariff on global imports to 15 percent on Saturday.
That's up from the 10 percent rate he unveiled shortly after the court ruled that he had exceeded his authority under the trade law he used to impose them.
NPR's Kristen Wright reports.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
The University of Mississippi Medical Center has shut down clinics statewide after a ransomware attack.
Nearly three dozen locations have been affected.
Officials say treatments ranging from chemotherapy to elective surgeries have been disrupted.
It's unclear how long the outage will last.
At the Winter Olympics, the much-anticipated gold medal match in men's ice hockey between the U.S.
and Canada gets underway in just a few minutes.
Steve Futterman is at the game and spoke to some very excited fans.
NASA has delayed the Artemis II lunar mission again after a problem with helium flow to the rocket's upper stage.
Officials say steady helium flow is needed to pressurize the fuel tanks.
They say the issue is not related to the hydrogen leaks that scrubbed a dress rehearsal earlier this month.
I'm Windsor Johnston, NPR News in Washington.
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A powerful nor'easter is bearing down from New England through the Mid-Atlantic.
The National Weather Service has issued blizzard warnings for tens of millions of people, with some areas expected to get up to two feet of snow.