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Amazon is 30. Here's how a book store gobbled up all of e-commerce
Jeff Bezos founded the e-commerce giant in his garage 30 years ago. NPR's Andrew Mambo talks with business reporter Alina Selyukh about how Bezos built an empire and what's next for the company.
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Democrats attempt a return in rural North Carolina
Rural counties in North Carolina became solid Republican ground over the last decade, but now Democrats are trying to get back into the picture for a legislature that's close.
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Survivors of the McKinney fire are forced to rebuild during a time of inflation
Residents in rural northern California are being allowed back in to assess damage from the deadly fire. High costs for everything from gas to building supplies is making recovery daunting.
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24 Hours In Dayton And El Paso
Two shootings hours apart in Dayton, Ohio and El Paso, Texas left 29 people dead and dozens injured.
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Prospect of tariffs in the new Trump administration divide U.S. businesses
President-elect Trump has called for sweeping tariffs on all imports. Some domestic businesses would welcome that, but others warn it will mean higher prices for their U.S. customers.
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Trump Tweets Support For Strong Background Checks — With Strings Attached
The president wrote that he wanted stronger gun control laws from Congress, then suggested linking it to immigration reform. Both policies have been nearly impossible to push through in recent years.
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In El Paso's Reunification Centers, Sadness, Horror — And Fear Of ICE
NPR's David Greene speaks with Monsignor Arturo Bañuelas, who's been visiting El Paso reunification centers after Saturday's shooting to offer help to those affected, including undocumented residents.
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El Paso County Commissioner On Trump Visit
NPR's David Greene speaks with El Paso County Commissioner Vincent Perez about President Trump's upcoming visit. The president is traveling there after a mass shooting this past weekend.
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How Trump's tariffs will affect U.S. ports
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cary Davis, president and CEO of the American Association of Port Authorities, about the impact of President Trump's trade and tariff policies on U.S. ports.
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What we know about the accused shooter of Charlie Kirk
Utah Governor Cox and others have labeled the accused shooter of Charlie Kirk a "leftist." But extremism analysts say the only clear indication so far is that he was deeply into online meme culture.
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