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It's been six months since President Trump announced the Department of Government Efficiency, shrinking the federal government significantly. NPR explores the impacts on various agencies and beyond.
Donald Trump, unlike previous presidents, vocally criticizes "activist judges" for obstructing his agenda.
Trump's Citizenship Order Blocked
Supreme Court reviews birthright citizenship and judges' power to halt federal policies nationwide.
Since 2021, Texas has seen a rise in maternal deaths. A bill aims to clarify abortion laws to protect mothers' lives.
A network of anti-abortion activists is advancing bills to criminalize individuals who undergo abortions.
President Trump met with Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Riyadh, discussing lifting U.S. sanctions.
Afghan Refugees at Risk
As many as 9,000 Afghan refugees face deportation as the Trump administration ends their temporary protected status.
A federal judge allows IRS to share immigrants' tax data with ICE
Election season heats up in Washington as the D.C. Bar Association race mirrors national political tensions.










