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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on impact of conflict with Iran

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Credit rating downgrade triggers warning signs for U.S.

Credit rating downgrade triggers warning signs for U.S.

The growing size of the U.S. debt, and the concerns over how much more it will increase, is very much on the minds of investors, markets and lawmakers. The developments were tied in part to Moody’s announcement that it was downgrading the U.S. credit rating over concerns

Artist explores her Haitian heritage for inspiration

Artist explores her Haitian heritage for inspiration

Fabiola Jean-Louis has been researching and exploring her Haitian heritage to create art that reimagines history and identity through a deeply personal lens. That work is now on display in Boston in the exhibit "Waters of the Abyss." Special correspondent Jared Bowen takes us there for our arts

Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'

Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Trump's 'big, beautiful bill'

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including former President Biden’s cancer diagnosis has led to an outpouring of sympathy but comes at a time of renewed questions about the full picture

After Biden's diagnosis, a look at prostate cancer's impact

After Biden's diagnosis, a look at prostate cancer's impact

Former President Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Among men in the U.S., prostate cancer is the most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths. Geoff Bennett spoke with Dr. Jay Raman, chair of the Department of Urology at Penn State

What tariffs mean for the everyday products we rely on

What tariffs mean for the everyday products we rely on

Nearly one out of every three physical products made in the world today comes from China, including many items we use in our daily lives. Economics correspondent Paul Solman invites us into his home for a look at what tariff turbulence means for the products we rely on.