A Pentagon official not authorized to speak publicly said its review to scrub websites of DEI content was too hasty and used ...
Popular podcasts in the "manosphere" helped sway young men to go MAGA in the 2024 election. New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz explains how Democrats can win them back.
NPR wants to know who is feeling more and less free to exercise their free speech rights in this moment. Have you found ...
The Smokehouse Creek fire tore through the Texas Panhandle early last year, burning over a million acres in just weeks. In ...
The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady yesterday as concerns loom over President Trump's new tariffs. And, a judge denied a request to block DOGE's takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal ...
Interior Department employees say they have been scrambling to keep the lights on and do their jobs as budget cuts driven by ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Alvaro Bedoya, one of the two Democrats fired from their roles as commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission.
Texas is quickly becoming the epicenter of the Trump administration's deportation promises. A detention center in Dilley, Texas, shuttered during the Biden administration, is reopening soon.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Kenneth Stern, who wrote a widely used definition of antisemitism. Stern argues the political right is using claims of antisemitism to chill speech on college campuses.
A Minnesota nonprofit founder and a restaurant owner were convicted in what prosecutors call one of the largest COVID fraud cases — a $250 million ripoff of publicly funded child nutrition programs.
A federal judge denied a request to block the DOGE takeover of the U.S. Institute of Peace, despite the judge having serious concerns about the tactics DOGE used gain entry to the building.
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