An open U.S. Senate seat highlights North Carolina's primary with Roy Cooper and Michael Whatley leading their parties.
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MaryJo Perry, an animal science expert, has used ivermectin for 40 years on her farm, claiming it's safe and effective.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe interviews Rep. Jim Himes on Congressional approval for U.S. strikes on Iran.
President Trump launched a military campaign against Iran, announcing strikes aided by Israel and calling for regime change.
NPR's Emily Kwong speaks to House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who urges a vote on a war powers resolution post-airstrikes.
One year of Kennedy at HHS slammed by The Lancet
Editorial calls out controversial actions, vaccine policy undermining, and more in Kennedy's first year.
U.S. President Trump expresses dissatisfaction with Iran nuclear talks, but allows more time for a potential deal.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development proposes stricter time limits and work requirements for rental subsidies.
In California, the top two primary system means any two candidates, regardless of party, can advance to the general election.
The Department of Energy has released new rules that reduce environmental and security requirements for experimental nuclear reactors.









