Phil Mickelson breaks through at WGC-Mexico Championship
Mickelson beats Justin Thomas in playoff for first victory since 2013 British Open.
Dorm Living for Professionals Comes to San Francisco
San Francisco’s middle class, including teachers, copywriters and more, are engaging in an unusual experiment in communal living. Starcity, a new developer, is creating dorm rooms expressly for them.
NFL combine | Jaire Alexander says he's 'a guy who can lock everything down'
Former Louisville cornerback Jaire Alexander said he thinks he’s the best cornerback in this NFL draft class.
Jaire Alexander thinks he's the best cornerback in the draft
Former Louisville cornerback Jaire Alexander speaks at the NFL scouting combine on Sunday.
West Virginia Teachers Strike Continues After Senate Vote Snag
Teachers in West Virginia remain on strike after the state Senate ignored a deal made by the governor and approved a raise of 4 percent instead of 5.
Florida Mayor Defies State Law In Push To Regulate Assault-Style Weapons
After the Parkland shooting, the city of Coral Gables voted in a local ban on assault-style weapons. But the ban puts Mayor Raul Valdes-Fauli and city commissioners in violation of a 2011 state law.
‘Protectionism Harms,’ Says Former Ex-Commerce Secretary On Steel Tariff Decision
Steel tariffs aren’t a new idea. Former President George W. Bush briefly enacted steel tariffs. NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with former Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez about the consequences of steel and aluminum tariffs.
Despite Long-Term Qualms, Steel Beer Keg Company Celebrates Trump’s Focus On Tariffs
NPR’s Michel Martin talks with Paul Czachor, the CEO of American Keg Company, about what tariffs on steel and aluminum could mean for his company.
As Scandals Swirl At Home, Netanyahu Visits U.S. To Talk Iran, Embassy Move With Trump
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the U.S. this week for the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee policy conference. The trip comes amid a corruption investigation in Israel.
Days After Powerful Storm, Hundreds of Thousands Remain Without Power
Some areas may not have power restored until later this week, around the time another storm could strike the region.
Trump Advisers Fervently Defend Tariffs (Unless They Change, That Is)
Top White House aides indicated some companies could be exempt from a plan to impose aluminum and steel tariffs even as they left room for the president to change his plans.
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