Air traffic controllers struggle without pay during the shutdown, speaking out as pressures increase, affecting flights.
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Since Trump's election, progressive gun groups report increased interest from people of color seeking self-defense.
Maine Sen. Susan Collins claims to oppose the OBBB Act, which cuts Medicaid for 40,000 Mainers, yet she played a key role in its passage.
More than 40 million Americans may lose federal food assistance as the USDA refuses to use emergency funds for SNAP.
A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike, pulled down in 2020, has been restored and reinstalled in D.C.
New Jersey governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli pledges a crime crackdown, yet his donor list features alleged mobsters, fraudsters, and felons.
Despite Trump's intervention in D.C., many remain homeless. Service providers struggle to locate and aid them effectively.
Gray wolves are returning to California, sparking celebration and conflict as their population grows and impacts ranchers.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Leslie B. Jones on the White House East Wing demolition and its historical impact.
Hurricane Melissa is intensifying, threatening Jamaica and Hispaniola with catastrophic flooding and landslides.










