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Tech industry group weighs in on FTC's case against Amazon
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Adam Kovacevich, CEO of the tech industry coalition Chamber of Progress, about the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon for alleged abuse of monopoly power.
Black leader and activist continue to push for student debt cancelation
by Cory Turner
Though the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Biden's plan for broad-based student loan relief, Black political leaders and activists continue their fight for debt cancelation.
Maui residents grapple with rumors about the fire and aid as they try to rebuild
by Pien Huang
As if the most deadly wildfires in modern U.S. history hadn't been devastating enough, Maui residents were then hit with rumors and conspiracy theories, making some people hesitant to seek help.
How profit sharing became a key issue for United Auto Workers strikes
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with journalist Micheline Maynard, about how high profits for major automakers over the past decade have become a central issue in the United Auto Workers strike.
El Paso struggles with increasing migrants arriving from Mexico
by Angela Kocherga | KTEP EL Paso
El Paso is struggling to shelter thousands of migrants arriving in the Texas border city every day.
In conversation with Kerry Washington on her new memoir – Part I
Part I of NPR's Juana Summers' conversation with actress Kerry Washington about her new memoir, Thicker Than Water.
In conversation with Kerry Washington on her new memoir – Part II
Part II of NPR's Juana Summers' conversation with actress Kerry Washington about her new memoir, Thicker Than Water.
David McCallum, Actor and NCIS Icon, dies at 90
by Neda Ulaby
Actor David McCallum, known for his role as the eccentric medical examiner on NCIS, died this week. He was 90.
Chief WGA negotiator weighs in on tentative union deal
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Chief Negotiator for the Writer's Guild of America, Ellen Stutzman, about the tentative deal struck between the union and the major production studios.
FTC Chair Lina Khan breaks down the lawsuit against Amazon
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan about the FTC's lawsuit against Amazon over alleged abuse of monopoly power.
How a government shutdown could impact you
As House Republicans struggle to keep the federal government open beyond September 30, NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with a trio of NPR correspondents about the potential impact of a government shutdown.
A new study shows how certain genes can cause brain disorders like autism
by Jon Hamilton
Scientists have used brain organoids to show one way that genes associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder disrupt brain development.