Editor-in-Chief Edith Chapin resigns shortly after federal funding cuts to the organization.
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Editor-in-Chief Edith Chapin resigns shortly after federal funding cuts to the organization.

National Public Radio’s Editor-in-Chief, Edith Chapin, announced her resignation effective by the end of the year, shortly after Congress voted to rescind public funding. Discover insights into her impactful leadership and the potential implications for NPR’s future.

Coca-Cola declines Trump’s request to use only cane sugar in its U.S. products.
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Coca-Cola declines Trump’s request to use only cane sugar in its U.S. products.

Coca-Cola has announced it will not comply with President Trump’s demand to use only cane sugar in its flagship soda. Instead, the company plans to launch a new product for the U.S. market featuring made-in-America ingredients. Discover how Coca-Cola is innovating while addressing consumer preferences.

Ballot proposals aim to accelerate affordable housing development and limit the authority of the City Council.
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Ballot proposals aim to accelerate affordable housing development and limit the authority of the City Council.

This fall, city residents will have the opportunity to vote on five charter revision proposals aimed at expediting affordable housing construction while potentially reducing City Council members’ influence. Discover how these measures could reshape local governance and housing initiatives.

Trump and Noem attribute border patrol agent’s shooting to sanctuary city policies and bail reform measures.
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Trump and Noem attribute border patrol agent’s shooting to sanctuary city policies and bail reform measures.

Explore how President Trump and his administration leveraged the shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Patrol agent in a Washington Heights park to reinforce their tough-on-crime policies. Stay informed on the political implications and responses surrounding this incident.