Conservative Political Action Conference is underway outside of Washington, D.C. A major theme has been the array of actions ...
A growing group of content creators are trying to counteract misleading and false wellness claims online from influencers ...
Shreveport State Representative Steven Jackson pre-files a bill ahead of the 2025 Regular Legislative Session that would require anyone convicted more than once for solicitation of prostitution to ...
Former Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins gives a Baltic perspective on the U.S. policy shift on Ukraine.
FEWS NET, the early warning system for famine, shut down when virtually all USAID and foreign assistance was frozen by the ...
According to a Gallup survey from 2022, Americans are reading fewer books per year than ever before. And the time that people spend reading has dropped over the years, too.
The IRS is cutting more than 6,000 jobs this week, as part of the Trump administration's downsizing of the overall federal ...
The Louisiana Workforce Commission's Mobile Workforce Centers will be open both Thursday and Friday, February 20-21, from ...
President Trump claims power over independent regulators in a new order. NPR asks Jane Manners, law professor at Temple ...
The Kentucky Republican has served more than 40 years in the chamber, and became one of the most consequential and divisive legislators in recent history.
President Trump's effort to "rein in" independent agencies is raising particular concern among those who follow the work of the Federal Election Commission, which enforces campaign finance laws.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Greenlandic parliamentary candidate Naaja Nathanielsen about the continued Trump administration push to acquire the territory.