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Tesla hit an unexpected team with hundreds of layoffs
by Camila Domonoske
Tesla laid off hundreds of people. The company's supercharger network has been a striking success. So why did Elon Musk hit that team with devastating layoffs?
With Brexit Vote Delay, Future Of The Deal Remains Uncertain
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with George Parker, political editor for the Financial Times, about the current state of Brexit negotiations.
Head Of Customs and Border Protection Testifies On Immigration Issues
by Brian Naylor
The head of Customs and Border Protection testified on Capitol Hill about tear-gassing migrants and family separation. A new poll finds Americans disapprove of President Trump's immigration policies.
Texas Democrat Discusses Border Wall Funding, Working With Trump
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, about whether his party is keen to make a deal on border wall funding with President Trump.
The Rock Store Survived The Woolsey Fire. Now, It's Reopening
The Woolsey Fire destroyed hundreds of homes and buildings in Southern California. NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Rich Savko, owner of The Rock Store bar that survived, about reopening his business.
Trump Spars With Pelosi And Schumer Over Border Wall Funding
President Trump and Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer quarreled openly at the White House over border wall funding. Trump said he'd take ownership over any government shutdown.
2018 In Review: What Happened In The World Of Big Tech
Growing awareness of privacy scandals and the spread of misinformation on social media may mean our love affair with technology has ended, and a new era of regulation is about to begin.
Why Scientists Are Talking About Attribution Science And What It Is
by Christopher Joyce
As negotiators struggle to hammer out the rule book for a global climate agreement, scientists meeting in Washington, D.C., have yet more evidence linking climate change and extreme weather.
Californians Face Tax Deadlines After Devastating Fires
by Lily Jamali
Property taxes are due in California Monday. In Butte County, people who lost their homes to fire are rushing to defer taxes and get their property reassessed. The towns have lost millions in property tax revenue.