Syria's interim president says the now departed Iranian forces were damaging to his country and also posed a threat to the ...
Federal agencies are sending out sample contract agreements to their employees in what appears to be an effort to alleviate ...
Most states allow some sale of cannabis, but testing for pesticides and mold in the weed supply varies from one state to ...
Where President Trump's tariffs stand with Mexico, Canada and China. And, the Education Department may see big cuts to staff ...
Leaders of a Baptist church in North Carolina ousted the pastor after congregants started leaving. A secret tape provides a ...
One of the top sources of added sugar in kids' diets is in their breakfast bowls. A new study shows that advertising drives ...
Trump's decision to remove Temporary Protected Status means more than 500,000 Venezuelans may be forced to leave the U.S.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic U.S. Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut about the power of Congress to act as a check on the president.
Canada and Mexico reach last-minute deals with Trump to pause tariffs, Elon Musk and his DOGE group aim to upend federal government, Trump weighing big cuts at the U.S. Department of Education.
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China's weeklong Lunar New Year holiday spurs consumer activity, but the vibe in the world's second-largest economy remains subdued. And new U.S. tariffs cast a fresh shadow.
What does it mean that Elon Musk and his Department of Government Efficiency now have access to the vast federal payments system? NPR asks Natasha Sarin, a former Treasury official under Biden.