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Unusually High Temperatures In Arctic Rise In Frequency

Weather patterns in the Arctic have been described as “freakishly warm.” NPR’s Michel Martin talks with climate science professor Katharine Hayhoe of Texas Tech University about what’s behind it.

The Winners And Losers Under Trump’s Steel Tariff Plan

The Trump administration’s proposal to impose new tariffs could have broad implications for the U.S. economy. NPR’s Michel Martin talks to David Wessel of the Brookings Institution about the proposal.

Pennsylvania Steel Region Divided On Trump’s Unexpected New Tariff Policy

President Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum. NPR’s Michel Martin asks Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Ryan Costello how new tariffs could affect his district.

Florida Lawmakers Under Pressure To Move Forward On Gun Control Measures

In Florida, state lawmakers continue to debate gun control. Gov. Rick Scott urged Republicans and Democrats to come up with legislation by the end of next week, when the legislative session ends.

Report: Science On Gun Laws Is Lacking

The RAND Corporation has published an unflattering report about U.S. gun policy. It identified only 62 studies testing the effectiveness of policies such as background checks and buying restrictions.

In Florida, Flamingos Aren’t Making A Comeback — They’ve Been There All Along

South Florida’s wild flamingo population was wiped out by the plume trade in the 1800s — or so scientists thought.

Trump And The Parameters Of Executive Privilege

NPR’s Michel Martin talks to Mark Rozell, Dean of the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University, about the origins and parameters of “executive privilege.”

Barbershop: The Oscars

As this year’s ceremony hopes to recover from last year’s epic envelope mix-up, Hollywood’s big night also arrives amidst the #MeToo movement. Also, is the Academy’s diversity push finally paying off?

Kentucky reverts to bad habits in loss at Florida. What now with the SEC Tournament up next?

Kentucky’s loss at Florida reinforced how fickle the Wildcats perform and how fleeting their success can be.

      

 

 

Gunman Was Acting Oddly Before Shooting at Central Michigan University, Police Say

The university sophomore approached campus police and expressed concern he was in danger the day before his parents were shot and killed, officials said.

Manual's Nila Blackford talks win over No. 1 Sacred Heart

Manual’s Nila Blackford discusses the Crimsons’ upset win over Sacred Heart in the Seventh Region final.

      

 

 

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