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Republican members of Congress are sparring over deep budget cuts in what President Trump has called a "big, beautiful bill." We get the latest from NPR congressional correspondent Claudia Grisales.
In a win for the White House, a federal appeals court has ruled that the administration can once again fire thousands of probationary federal workers who were just reinstated.
The back-and-forth, up-and-down tariffs by the Trump administration are difficult to navigate and make it more expensive to manufacture goods overseas.
The tariffs pause sent stock markets soaring, but has further added to the economic uncertainty swirling from the administration.
The Endless Thread team talks with a man who was briefly swallowed by a whale. His father caught the event on video. This segment airs on April 10, 2025. Audio will be available after the broadcast.
The coverage would have made millions more eligible for treatments at a time when weight loss drugs are becoming more and ...
The National Weather Service has put on hold its use of an automated language translation tool until further notice due to a ...
For decades, former NPR reporter Lucian Kim followed the political machinations of Russia and Ukraine. He details it all in ...
The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement announcing the new policy that the information will be used as grounds for denying immigration benefit requests.
After May 7, fliers in the U.S. will need a Real ID, a passport or other approved identification in order to travel domestically.
A local restaurateur is among those who died in the collapse of a popular Dominican Republic nightclub. Lawrence Mayor Brian DePeña announced that the city will host a vigil to mourn the victims of ...
Rep. Katherine Clark, the House minority whip from Massachusetts, joins WBUR's Morning Edition to react to President Trump's sudden suspension of high tariffs on dozens of countries for 90 days.
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