A new government tracker claims DOGE has saved billions from ending federal contracts. But an NPR analysis of the data finds ...
As flu rages, the Trump administration has pulled the plug on a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention flu immunization ...
During a hearing on Wednesday, Judge Dale Ho questioned federal prosecutors over their decision to suspend criminal charges ...
Lawmakers sought to dispel Kremlin talking points echoed by the president that Ukraine was responsible for the war with ...
Ireland is poised to pass a BDS bill that would criminalize trade with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territories and potentially clash with EU trade law.
Indiana Medicaid paid more than $14 million for Applied Behavioral Analysis, or ABA, therapy service in 2017. But just two ...
If you're feeling fed up with winter — the icy weather, the gray skies, the shorter days and lack of sunlight — you're not ...
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and DOJ attorneys appeared before federal Judge Dale Ho Tuesday afternoon, arguing that five federal corruption and bribery charges against Adams should be put on hold.
House Republicans rejected every effort by Democrats Wednesday to adjust the state budget bill. Some of the proposed changes ...
Firings at the U.S. Forest Service will interrupt land management work that will leave the U.S. more exposed to damaging wildfires, among other impacts, according to employees at the agency.
Seven Chilean men face federal charges related to a string of burglaries at the homes of six high-profile athletes. NFL quarterbacks Pat Mahomes and Joe Burrows were among the targets.
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with personal finance columnist Susan Tompor about the real-world implications of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau being dismantled.