NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Maria Ressa, Nobel laureate, about the Trump administration's impact on press freedoms.
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President Trump, nearly 100 days into his term, sets an aggressive agenda, spending political capital and losing approval.
The DOJ rescinds a policy protecting journalists, allowing subpoenas in leak cases. Press independence remains vital.
President Trump signed an executive order to ease deep-sea mining, aiming to boost domestic critical mineral supply.
When you think of a successful protest, the American Civil Rights movement and the March on Washington in 1963 come to mind.
The Trump administration faces legal challenges on immigration and tariffs. NPR's Michel Martin discusses with GOP strategist Alex Conant.
A look at Georgia's Legislature reveals ongoing Republican efforts to limit transgender rights and Democratic responses.
The Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted student loans on May 5, affecting millions.
President Trump stated he has "no intention" of firing Fed Chair Powell despite previous criticisms on interest rates.
U.S. officials seek new Defense Secretary amid Pete Hegseth's controversy over leaked military details in Signal chat.