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Adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Caroline Glick, longtime Israeli American journalist and security specialist, talks with NPR about the latest on the war in Gaza.
Tariffs on imported steel and aluminum are doubling today. Here's how it could impact your wallets. And, Trump has asked ...
A group running food distribution sites in Gaza says it has put its operations on hold Wednesday. That's after a shooting that killed 27 people, according to hospitals and health officials in Gaza.
Wash., about President Trump formally asking Congress to cancel funds it has already approved for public media and foreign aid.
Michael Boren, an ally of President Trump, is expected to be confirmed by the Senate to run the U.S. Forest Service. It's an agency he's frequently fought with as a wealthy, private landowner.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with University of Nebraska counterterrorism expert Seamus Hughes about antisemitic attacks in the U.S. and the ways in which attackers can be radicalized.
The Trump administration would like to impose time limits on how long people can get federal rental subsidies, NPR has learned. A handful of places already do it. NPR visited one to see how it works.
The number of people in ICE detention has grown, and detention facilities are over capacity. So the government is intensifying its hunt for more space, and local police are playing a bigger role.
The action is the latest move by the Trump administration to purge all programs, policies, books and social media mentions of ...
The prosecution pushed back on the defense's aggressive questioning of a former Combs employee, saying harassment of the ...
The federal government told states to turn over names, birthdates, Social Security numbers and other sensitive data about ...
Members of the Trump administration mingled with far-right leaders from around the world at two Conservative Political Action conferences in Europe last week.