The ongoing government shutdown is hurting many people across the country. That includes small farm owners.
Last month, President Trump pardoned the multibillionaire founder of the Binance, an exchange for buying and selling cryptocurrency.
Wisconsin grocery store owner Royal Palmer had been giving out lines of credit to customers who couldn't afford to eat during the shutdown because of job loss and loss of supplemental food benefits.
As the Supreme Court considers cases about President Trump’s tariffs, it will weigh the power of the executive branch to act without Congressional approval.
Here & Now ‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with NPR national political correspondent Mara Liasson about the big takeaways from elections in New York City, New Jersey, Virginia and California on Tuesday and ...
Partial payments are set to resume for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, but they could be delayed for weeks.
The remains of 18th-century shipwrecks are on the shores of a river island near the frontline of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Recently, the godfather of a music and dance genre known as Chicago footwork came to London. But why are British fans so keen on this fast-paced American subculture? This article was originally ...
Host Scott Tong gets the latest on the United Parcel Service cargo plane crash in Louisville from Roberto Roldan, city politics and government reporter with Louisville Public Media. This article was ...
People have been coming to the White House in the past two weeks to see the massive new construction project. NPR’s Frank Langfitt reports on what they think of the demolition of the East Wing and ...
The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for ...
The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday on the legality of the Trump administration's tariff policy. Supreme Court ...