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A Tractor Supply Company store pictured in Pittsburgh in 2023. The chain announced a series of changes, including eliminating its DEI roles, in response to conservative backlash. Gene J. Puskar/AP hide caption

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The U.S. Supreme Court made it far more difficult for federal agencies to issue rules and regulations that carry out broad mandates enacted by Congress. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images hide caption

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Supreme Court just made it harder for federal agencies to regulate in sweeping ruling

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Activists demonstrate for the Loss and Damage Fund, which provides a flow of money from rich to less rich nations to address the impacts of climate change. Peter Dejong/AP hide caption

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Boeing is changing how it trains new recruits at the factory near Seattle where it assembles the 737 Max, part of a broader effort to improve quality after a midair blowout. 737 Max aircraft are seen in various states of assembly at the Boeing factory in Renton, Wash., on Tuesday. Jennifer Buchanan/Pool photo by The Seattle Times hide caption

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Boeing rethinks how to train new hires

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What's going to happen to the Trump tax cuts?

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Kathryn Dixon worked as a bedside nurse for 15 years before taking a job as a nurse manager. Andrea Hsu/NPR hide caption

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NURSE MANAGERS 4 DAY WEEK

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Bimbo bread is displayed on a shelf at a market in Anaheim, Calif., in 2003. On Tuesday, U.S. federal food safety regulators warned Bimbo Bakeries USA - which includes brands such as Sara Lee, Oroweat, Thomas', Entenmann's and Ball Park buns and rolls - to stop using labels that say its products contain potentially dangerous allergens when they don't. Damian Dovarganes/AP/AP hide caption

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Robert Lang, a cabinetmaker in Cincinnati, is having to give less to charity to make ends meet. Robert Lang hide caption

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charity and inflation

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Striking Writers Guild members picket alongside SAG-AFTRA members outside Netflix studios in September 2023. Mario Tama/Getty Images hide caption

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WRITER'S STRIKE'S FIRST ANNIVERSARY

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The tower of NVIDIA

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Home prices hit a record high in May even as home sales fell. High interest rates are keeping many would-be buyers and sellers on the sidelines. Brandon Bell/Getty Images North America hide caption

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Home prices just hit a record high. Here are 4 things to know about housing

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Customers walk-in to Olfactory NYC at their Georgetown location on Thursday May 16, 2024. Zayrha Rodriguez/NPR hide caption

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What’s drawing Gen Z into the world of perfume?

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