President Trump won re-election in 2024 to centralize power. Now, as 2025 ends, NPR examines the reality of his promises.
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Trump's order permits more research on marijuana and allows Medicare to cover some cannabis-related treatments.
TikTok's U.S. operations will be spun off to a group of American investors, including Oracle, led by Larry Ellison.
FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino to Step Down, Citing Support from Trump
Bongino plans to resign in January, thanking Trump and others for the opportunity.
With Congress's recess looming, ACA subsidies may expire, hiking premiums for millions. Listen to today's top news.
Vanity Fair's Chris Whipple reveals insights into Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff, in a candid profile piece.
Netflix and Paramount are battling to acquire Warner Bros., a studio with a history of complex mergers.
Congress Debates ACA Subsidy Extension Amid Enrollment Period
Amid open enrollment, Congress debates extending ACA subsidies. Consumers face potential premium hikes, political fallout.
The House will vote on proposals to curb costs as the Affordable Care Act subsidy deadline nears.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe interviews Alabama freshman Daniel DiDonato, whose senate redistricting map was judicially chosen.










