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President Trump on Tuesday threatened to pull Harvard's tax-exempt status a day after cutting more than $2 billion in federal funding after the university refused to implement government demands.
The SAVE Act would require proof of citizenship to be able to register to vote. NPR's Michel Martin asks Sean Morales-Doyle ...
Ryan Routh, accused in the golf course attempted assassination of Donald Trump, appeared in a Florida federal courtroom ...
NPR's Michel Martin talks with constitutional scholar Kim Wehle about President Trump's refusal to demand the return of a ...
Sam Smith, attorney at Manzanita House, speaks with Yolanda, 16, a client of Manzanita House who came to Spokane two years ...
When a 5.2 earthquake hit near San Diego yesterday, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park caught its elephants on video taking action ...
In Zuckerberg's second day of testifying in the federal antitrust trial, he defended Meta's acquisitions of Instagram and ...
A coalition of Jewish groups is speaking out against immigration actions targeting pro-Palestinian activists. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jewish Council for Public Affairs CEO Amy Spitalnick.
Four new executive orders aimed at reviving coal mines include plans to keep coal fired power plants open even if companies operating them want to close.
The action is intended to build upon the existing program for Medicare drug price negotiations, which was created by the Inflation Reduction Act that passed during the Biden administration.
On this week’s show, Dan Webster, Nathan Weinbender, and Mary Pat Treuthart discuss a four-part Netflix limited miniseries out of England titled “Adolescence,” and the latest entertainment from Steven ...
Judge says some medical cases allow for abortion under Idaho law; new ordinance would level playing field in hiring for unhoused people advocates say; Trump's FEMA denies Washington disaster relief ...
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