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How The White House’s Internal Dynamics Is Taking The Focus Off Policy

NPR’s Ari Shapiro is joined by David Brooks of The New York Times, and Karen Tumulty of The Washington Post, to discuss tariffs on steel and aluminum imports announced this week and the internal dynamics of the White House.

Economists Worry Steel And Aluminum Tariffs Could Start Trade War

President Trump stunned markets and his economic policy advisors when he unexpectedly announced that the U.S. would impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. Trump ran on a nationalist trade agenda, but economists worry that he has unleashed a glob…

Hong Kong’s ivory ban sparks fresh hope for endangered elephants

Smooth white bracelets, intricate carvings of women in flowing gowns, and majestic horses are among the countless items that are disappearing from shop windows in mainland China as the government implements an ivory trading ban for the world’s largest …

The Rev. Billy Graham Laid To Rest Friday In Simple Casket

His son, Franklin, said at the Charlotte, N.C. funeral that the man the world saw at stadiums and on television was the same man he knew at home. “There weren’t two Billy Grahams,” he said.

This is it. Louisville only has a few more chances to bolster its NCAA Tournament resume

Louisville basketball has a simple formula to get into the Big Dance: Win some games. Saturday is a big chance for that.

        

WKU quarterback Mike White: 'As far as throwing the ball, I'm one of the best in this class'

An accomplished baseball player in high school, quarterback Mike White of Western Kentucky is now working for a shot in the NFL.

        

Who Wants To Arm Teachers? Republican Men

A new NPR/Ipsos poll finds about 6 in 10 Americans are opposed to training teachers to carry guns in schools. But two-thirds of Republicans, including 71 percent of Republican men, are in favor of it.

Could Lamar Jackson play receiver in the NFL? The Heisman winner speaks at the NFL combine

Former University of Louisville quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson will speak live from the NFL scouting combine in Indianapolis.

        

Former WKU quarterback Mike White speaks to media at NFL Combine

Former WKU QB Mike White speaks to the media during the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. March 2, 2018

        

The moral question behind Trump’s plan on metal tariffs

In proposing high tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, President Trump has cited three reasons for his trade protectionism. One is political: It would fulfill a campaign promise to bring back metal-factory jobs. Another is economic: It would reviv…

Don't overthink this. Lamar Jackson is a quarterback, not a wide receiver

Let’s all say it together once: Lamar Jackson is not a wide receiver. Not in high school, not in college, not in the NFL.

        

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