The government shutdown is dragging on, with no serious negotiations between the parties. The House is not in session and most members are back home in their districts, hearing from constituents.
We discuss President Trump's escalation in Latin America, trade with Canada, and demolition at the White House.
The report's claim comes with caveats. Its critics say it does more to reveal issues around collecting and analyzing domestic ...
The deployment and the quickening pace of U.S. strikes, including one Friday, raised new speculation about how far the Trump ...
The FBI says card shuffling machines were hacked to cheat at poker as part of a major illegal gambling scheme. NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to a reporter who's been covering the machines' vulnerabilities.
Because of the shutdown, the federal government is belatedly releasing new Consumer Price Index numbers, which the Social Security Administration needs to adjust for next year's benefits.
President Trump's interest in curating his public image is closely linked to how he wields power as president.
Travis Kelce is teaming up with activist investors in hopes of transforming the embattled theme park operator Six Flags. No ...
The Senate on Thursday blocked two competing bills aimed at paying nearly a million and a half federal workers.
Of the millions of farms across the U.S., fewer than 1,000 grow popcorn. Harvest Public Media’s Sheila Brummer takes us to a few across the Midwest. This article was originally published on WBUR.org.
Corporate America has been largely silent about the damage President Trump's policies could do to the economy — or its own businesses. But now, a powerful business lobby is suing the administration ...
The federal government recalled some furloughed workers specifically to produce the inflation report, which plays a key role ...
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