The Defense Department is pulling back federalized National Guard troops in Chicago and Portland amid legal battles.
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What do Epstein's emails reveal? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe discusses with Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown, an expert on his case.
Alice Wong, a renowned author and disability rights activist, has passed away at 51, leaving a lasting legacy.
Lara Smith of the Liberal Gun Club notes a surge in membership post-Trump's election, focusing on self-protection.
President Trump signed an executive order to eliminate tariffs on commodities like beef and coffee, addressing consumer concerns over high prices.
NPR's Leila Fadel interviews Sheriff Garry McFadden about Border Patrol agents moving to Charlotte, NC.
The Education Department faces staffing challenges as Congress reopens the government, raising concerns for special education.
The House Oversight Committee released 20,000 documents from Epstein's estate, revealing emails critical of Trump.
Trump proposes a 50-year mortgage option to aid homebuyers, but critics worry it benefits banks and prolongs homeownership.
Some vulnerable House Republicans, like Reps. Ciscomani and Kiggans, backed the OBBB despite expressing concerns over Medicaid cuts and energy tax rollbacks.









