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They make $25,000 a year in L.A. Now they’re striking.

They make $25,000 a year in L.A. Now they’re striking.

Update: 2023-03-22
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It’s Wednesday, March 22. On today’s show:  


The Federal Reserve will announce its next move on interest rates today. The Wall Street Journal explains why this will be its toughest call yet. And Bloomberg looks at two possible actions Chair Jerome Powell could take. 


The Guardian explains why the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin over the relocation of thousands of children from Ukraine to Russia. 


Bus drivers, custodians, teachers, classroom aides, cafeteria staff and other workers in the U.S.’s second-largest school district are striking for better wages and benefits. The Los Angeles Times is following their walkout. 


Japan beat the U.S. in the championship game of the World Baseball Classic. USA Today has more.

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They make $25,000 a year in L.A. Now they’re striking.

They make $25,000 a year in L.A. Now they’re striking.