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Shoppers are playing a large part in the continued growth of the U.S. economy
The U.S. economy grew more slowly than expected in the first three months of the year, according to new Commerce Department figures released Thursday.
Trump's TPP Turnaround
President Trump now is reportedly urging advisers to weigh rejoining the TPP. Noel King talks with Robert Holleyman, who was a trade representative in the Obama administration and pushed for the deal.
News Brief: Comey's Book, Trump Talks TPP Again, Syria And Pompeo
James Comey's new book is making waves as it details some of the president's interactions with the former FBI director. Also, President Trump suggested re-entering the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Trump Suggests Rejoining TPP
by Scott Horsley
President Trump floated the idea of re-entering the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Leaving the trade partnership was one of his campaign promises.
Pence Travels To Peru
by John Otis
Vice President Mike Pence is in Peru for the Summit of the Americas. Many Latin American countries have been angered by President Trump's rhetoric about migrants.
Hamburg To Ban Diesel Vehicles
by Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson
Hamburg soon will become the first city in Germany to ban most diesel vehicles from driving on several key streets in an effort to cut down on air pollution.
U.K. Cabinet Ministers Back Response To Syria Chemical Attack
NPR's Noel King speaks to British Member of Parliament Julian Lewis about why he opposed striking Syria in 2013 and what he believes the best course of action in Syria is today.
Police Blame Mice For Missing Marijuana
Several police officers were fired in Argentina after blaming mice for eating hundreds of pounds of marijuana that was missing from a police warehouse. Experts say mice would not see it as food.
Facebook Users React To Privacy Breaches
by Laura Sydell
In the same week that Mark Zuckerberg testified about the extent of users' privacy violations, Facebook has also been alerting some 87 million users that their data may have been scooped up.
New Yorker Mistakes Raccoon For Tiger
The NYPD received a call about a tiger in Manhattan on Thursday. No tiger was found, but a raccoon was.
Paul Ryan Says He Will Not Run For Re-Election
by Mara Liasson
We look at the implications after House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that he will not seek re-election after three years as the speaker.