Senior Correspondent SNAP benefits at risk due to the government shutdown, the AG putting Big Tech on trial, and more Length: ...
Donald Trump issued a threat to Colombia’s president, Gustavo Petro, on Sunday morning after the South American leader spoke ...
Nonetheless, masked and armored ICE and DHS agents funded by the president's July domestic spending bill descended on Chicago ...
As the initiative she co-founded celebrates its 10-year anniversary, Chan is pursuing a wildly ambitious goal: unlocking the ...
The federal government remains shut down. The NPR Network is following the ways the shutdown is affecting services across the ...
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has instructed all Medicare Administrative Contractors to begin processing claims for many of the services that had been on hold due to the shutdown, ...
The Senate for a tenth time Thursday rejected a GOP-backed measure to reopen the government, blocking the funding bill from moving forward with no new supporters, indicating negotiations remain at a ...
Congress failed to reach a funding deal by the Wednesday, Oct. 1, deadline, leading to a government shutdown that will force active-duty service members to continue to serve without pay until a deal ...
Even with a U.S. government shutdown beginning on Wednesday, Oct. 1, the 74 million Americans who collect Social Security will continue receiving their monthly checks, although some services could be ...
Jacqueline Castillo Blaber, a parent advocate and mother of two kids who require special education services, discusses the impact of the government shutdown on her family.