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Laid off workers were told their notices of an upcoming reduction in force were "revoked." Officials didn't explain why HHS ...
The House of Representatives is expected to approve legislation Thursday to claw back two years of federal funding for public ...
As part of Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill," the House voted to end a retirement supplement aimed at helping federal employees ...
The Trump administration has a novel strategy to boost arrests and reduce courts' backlog: dismissing people's immigration ...
House Republicans have a plan that would force schools to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their ...
The U.N. nuclear watchdog's board of governors formally found that Iran isn't complying with its nuclear obligations for the ...
The South resumed the daily loudspeaker broadcasts in June last year in retaliation for North Korea flying trash-laden ...
Three months after a federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restart the refugee admissions program it froze, groups that resettle refugees say more than 125,000 people are stuck in limbo.
NPR takes a look at where President Trump stands when it comes to public opinion polling on immigration and how that has shifted over time.
Ahead of the G7 in Canada, we retrace the disputes at the leader summits during President Trump's first term.
NPR explores the friendly bet between the mayors of Edmonton in Canada and Sunrise, Florida for the Stanley Cup Final and the tradition these bets are built around.
Young people in the U.S. are richer than previous generations were at their age. Yet many in Gen Z are financially anxious. NPR's The Indicator asks neuroscientists about "money dysmorphia." ...
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