Through ICE arrests, criminal investigations, firings and executive orders, the president has launched a sweeping campaign of retribution. One judge called his actions "a shocking abuse of power."
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The exemption comes amid worries of how President Trump's steep new tariffs will affect American tech companies that rely on supply chains in China, like Apple.
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NPR first reported on the case of Charles Givens, a disabled inmate at Marion Correctional Treatment Center, in 2023.
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130+ Jewish students, staff, alumni signed a public letter in protest.
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NPR spoke to immigration experts, lawyers and reviewed government documents.
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Transgender service members continue to weigh their options as a Trump administration policy tries to push them out of the military for a second time in less than a decade.
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Lawmakers voiced concern about whether top national security officials discussed classified information.
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The CEOs are appearing before a House subcommittee in Washington Thursday.
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The head of the U.S. Postal Service is stepping down.
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The Trump administration has already moved to halve the department's staff.
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The bill puts significant pressure on Democrats in the Senate, whose votes will be needed in order to avoid a shutdown. The federal government runs out of money at the end of the day on Friday.
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From meal kits to grocery service to restaurant delivery, we look at the carbon footprint of convenient food and the choices people can make to try to reduce it. Sometimes there are trade-offs.
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The bill awaits action by the governor and would bar minors from getting married — something activists say leads to abuses.
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Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom this week. This will be the last season for about 150 of the famous flowering trees — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level rise.
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Derived from hemp, it has similar effects to delta-9 THC, the main intoxicant in marijuana. It's fueling a rise in calls to poison control.
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The Richmond band brings its signature hot and funky "solar music" to the Desk.
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Reddit's IPO will be the first time since 2019 that a social media company has premiered on the stock market.
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Reports of outages spiked around 3:30 a.m. ET Thursday, affecting more than 71,000 customers within a few hours. The FBI says it has been in contact with AT&T about the disruptions.
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Joshua Redman illustrates why he is one of today's best saxophonists.