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President Trump is gearing up for what a senior White House official said will be an "all-out advocacy effort" to push ...
Many in Virginia's Culpeper County are unhappy with the president's pardon of a sheriff convicted of bribery. Trump called him a victim "persecuted by the Radical left monsters and left for dead." ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Sahil Lavingia, who worked for the Department of Government Efficiency as a software engineer assigned to the Department of Veterans Affairs, about his experience.
Federal authorities filed a hate crime charge against the man they say attacked a group of people in Boulder, Colo., on Sunday. The group was marching in support of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
New details of the administration's budget proposal for fiscal year 2026 came after a federal judge blocked the president's ...
On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise, John will talk with a special guest, El Paso county extension agent for ...
Mount Etna produced a spectacularly explosive eruption Monday, sending a ripple of reddish clouds down from the southeast ...
When President Trump talks about his foreign policy, he often frames it as a business deal. He says much less about conventional diplomacy, like building relationships and mediating conflicts. This ...
Entrepreneurs are looking at straws as a way to detect when a drink has been tampered with. Here & Now ‘s Robin Young speaks with Neve Palmeri, a sophomore at Providence College who recently won the ...
The Senate returns to work today to pick up a multi-trillion-dollar bill that includes much of President Trump's agenda for cutting taxes and changing defense, energy and immigration policy.
NPR's Mara Liasson explains how President Trump is transforming the power of presidential pardons.
The close race had the country on edge since a first round two weeks earlier and through the night into Monday, revealing ...