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The ruling deems the government's termination of grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities "unlawful" and allows a lawsuit brought by humanities groups to move forward.
We've all seen old jalopies wobbling down the road and we've heard their familiar 'death rattles', but Ellen has a mechanic who claims to be able to smell the imminent demise of her old Dodge. Who is ...
NPR's Leila Fadel asks historian George Derek Musgrove about the relationship between the federal government and the nation's capital over the use of law enforcement.
Thirteen lawmakers seek an investigation “into DOGE’s interference” at Agriculture’s Farm Service Agency and its database for ...
Throughout the first few months of Trump’s second term, DOGE claimed to be saving Americans billions, but analyses repeatedly ...
We look at what's on the line for the Trump administration in the meeting between President Trump and Russia's President Putin, as well as what it means for the president to "federalize" Washington.
Trump told reporters on Wednesday evening that he is considering taking over the D.C. police force and sending in the ...
A coalition of Democratic lawmakers is launching an investigation into the “alarming extent” to which staffers with the ...
NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Republican strategist Rina Shah about why some GOP lawmakers are defying President Trump and Speaker Johnson to demand the release of the Epstein files.
Donald Trump may seek federal control of D.C. police and overturn the Home Rule Act after an attack on a former staffer, ...
Fox News breaks down exactly what happened with Trump stripping NPR of federal funding from attention to NPR’s perceived liberal bias through Trump's rescissions package and what happens next.
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