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Consider This from NPR

Consider This from NPR

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The hosts of NPR's All Things Considered help you make sense of a major news story and what it means for you, in 15 minutes. New episodes six days a week, Sunday through Friday.

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  • Tariffs are a tax. Are you already paying it?
    2025/07/16
    It's been over three months since President Trump announced very big across-the-board tariffs on imports from nearly every territory on Earth–including uninhabited islands. It's a move he said would revitalize the U.S. economy.

    Since that splashy White House announcement, the tariff rates have been a wildly moving target. Ratcheted up - then back down - on China, specifically.

    Overlaid with global product-specific tariffs on categories like automobiles and copper. Partially paused after the stock market tanked.

    Through it all, the tariff rate has remained at or well-above 10 percent on nearly every good imported to the U.S.

    And if you've listened to NPR's reporting since April, you'll have heard many voices make one particular prediction over and over again – that American consumers will pay the price.

    If American consumers are going to pay for the tariffs, the question is: when ?

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    10 分
  • Climate change is fueling brutal rainstorms. Here's how to stay safe
    2025/07/15
    It's not just Texas. In the past couple of weeks, communities all around the country have been hit with torrential rains and deadly flash flooding. Extreme weather events like this are expected to become more common as the planet heats up.

    As climate change increases flash flooding risks, our infrastructure is struggling to keep up. But improvements to that infrastructure will cost billions.

    NPR's Michael Copley explains how a changing climate drives flooding and how communities and individuals can prepare.

    And NPR's Laura Sullivan reports on how flood maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency didn't capture the true risks at Camp Mystic, which was devastated by the Texas flooding.

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    11 分
  • Trump threatens Russia over Ukraine. Will it make a difference?
    2025/07/14
    President Trump has made some big shifts in U.S. policy on Russia's war with Ukraine lately.

    In the course of two weeks, Trump halted and reinstated weapons to Ukraine and he began openly showing frustration with Russian president Vladimir Putin's continued military escalations.

    Now, Trump has announced a deal with NATO to try to pressure Russia toward a ceasefire deal in just 50 days by threatening stiff tariffs and increased military aid to Ukraine.

    President Trump seems to be taking a tougher stance against Russia, but will it make a difference, and will it last?

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    7 分

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