Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dismissed the ACIP vaccine advisory panel to restore public trust, sparking criticism and controversy.
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NPR discusses with Rep. Adam Smith, top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, about U.S. troop actions.
President Trump federalized the California National Guard, echoing past instances of presidential intervention.
Protests in LA against ICE raids prompt Trump's National Guard deployment, sparking tension with Gov. Newsom.
National Guard Deployed to LA
Troops arrive in downtown LA after President Trump orders deployment amid protests over ICE raids.
In Paramount, Calif., clashes with immigration agents resulted in arrests, flash-bangs, and pepper spray use.
WorldPride in D.C.: A Parade Amid Policy Tensions
Concerns rise as LGBTQ community faces policy challenges during WorldPride celebrations near the White House today.
Becca Morris, after nine years, is ready to move into her own home, marking a new chapter in Harrington, Delaware.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development plans to limit federal rental subsidies and impose work requirements.
Virginia Rep. Jen Kiggans defends the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but critics argue it misrepresents Medicaid cuts. The bill narrowly passed the House.