"No one knows what we are supposed to do," said one federal employee amid conflicting and shifting directives on whether to ...
The Trump administration may continue — for now — to keep the AP from covering key events. A federal judge declined to issue ...
More than 2,000 people could be displaced by the construction of the Río Indio dam. The Panama Canal Authority says the dam ...
The Trump administration wants massive staff cuts at the federal housing agency. Employees and others say they could end up making record-high homelessness even worse.
German voters gave the far-right AfD party second place in elections, which will make the Christian Democrat Party's Friedrich Merz the next chancellor.
Donald Trump and Atlanta prosecutor Fani Willis began their second terms in office a few weeks apart. Here's a look at how their fates have diverged over the last year.
Researchers say the Trump administration's plan to slash payments for indirect costs will hamper new medical science. One example? A lab studying respiratory viruses faces losing half its staff.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall about the leadership shakeup at the Pentagon, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff CQ Brown's firing.
As the U.S. turns away from Ukraine, more than a dozen leaders gather in Kyiv as Ukrainians mark three years since Russia's invasion and ongoing war.
Black history month has brought anxiety for some teachers since the Trump administration's mounting efforts to roll back DEI. Educators are finding themselves in the middle of the debate.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Feb. 24, 2025, we're joined by Valery Perry from the Democratization Policy Council for a discussion on Europe's relationship with the U.S.
Miami Beach is again cracking down on spring breakers this year after major restrictions kept large crowds away in 2024.
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