Republican Congresswoman María Elvira Salazar
discusses President Trump's comments on Cuba with NPR's Michel Martin.
discusses President Trump's comments on Cuba with NPR's Michel Martin.
A federal judge ordered Voice of America to reinstate 1,042 employees after ruling Kari Lake's actions unlawful.
As the conflict enters its third week, the Trump administration shifts messaging amid waning support.
NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses with Georgetown Law's Steve Vladeck about election control and Trump's ambitions.
We explore President Trump's evolving goals in the Iran conflict and his final push for global tariffs on many countries.
The push for change in the Democratic Party is tested in a Chicago district, with candidates from Gen X to Gen Z.
Illinois lawmakers are debating legislation to keep the Chicago Bears in the suburbs, as Indiana offers a new stadium.
Lawmakers seek answers for the Feb. 28 missile attack on a Tehran girls' school; DHS funding remains stalled.
Republicans in Congress increasingly use anti-Muslim rhetoric, with minimal pushback from leadership this time.