Posts published in “United States”
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lee Saunders about federal workers managing recent layoffs.
LA County Declares Emergency Over Immigration Actions
The Board of Supervisors voted to declare a local emergency.
Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor experienced a busy tourism weekend; the park was open but many facilities unstaffed.
Thousands of Iowans risk losing health insurance as Rep. Miller-Meeks opposes ACA subsidies, which could lead to skyrocketing premiums.
Google's plan for a massive data center in Franklin, Ind., was scrapped due to local opposition over concerns about environmental impact.
In Uvalde, a new school with security upgrades is opening, three years after the Robb Elementary shooting.
President Trump Seeks to Reverse Clinton Era Forest Rule
Trump aims to open 59 million acres of National Forest lands to development, but industry boom is uncertain.
After a court blocked deploying the National Guard in Chicago, VP JD Vance said the Trump administration will continue litigation.
A blast at Accurate Energetic Systems in Tennessee killed 16 people, leaving no survivors. Investigations are ongoing.








