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Investors are worried about the ongoing trade war — and rethinking the safety and soundness of U.S. government debt.
Old Town Cape’s free concert series Tunes at Twilight will welcome Annie Sellick on June 13.<br/><br/>Annie's unique style fuses jazz, standards, and electronic music with rhythm, swing, and phrasing ...
Old Town Cape’s free concert series Tunes at Twilight will welcome Cape Girardeau native singer-songwriter Jessie Ritter on June 6.<br/><br/>Based in Nashville and Pensacola, Jessie's unique ...
The first 'March to the River' Memorial Day event was held on May 25, 2019, beginning with a mission to 'provide an active ...
Recent critiques of judges from the Trump administration have prompted fears the Marshals could be caught in the middle of a ...
An NPR listener writes: "We live in a nice neighborhood that has homeowner association rules, and our neighbor is violating ...
In a cost-cutting move, the Treasury Department will soon stop minting new pennies. The one-cent coins will still be legal ...
The court was deadlocked 4-4, which meant a state Supreme Court ruling that declared the school violated the constitutional ...
President Trump is hosting an exclusive dinner tonight for the largest investors in the $TRUMP meme coin, putting the murky ...
House Speaker Mike Johnson wants to hold a vote as soon as this week on Republicans' massive tax and border security package. But internal splits make it unclear he has the votes to pass it.
The state of New York is doing away with allowing kids as young as 11 to deliver newspapers. We take a look back at this iconic summer job.
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Minneapolis' former police chief, Medaria Arradondo, as he reflects on the murder of George Floyd five years ago.
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