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Washington Post Reporter Hannah Natanson says DOGE's mass firings made the government more inefficient. She also explains the risks of DOGE creating a massive database for the Trump administration.
The bill, currently being debated in Congress, includes efforts to roll back a lot of the energy initiatives tied to President Biden's climate change law.
Anderson Jones had something to be grateful for. He finally made it home. Five years earlier, the sandbag levee protecting ...
The deal would de-escalate tensions between the world's two largest economies, which have been at a standoff over tariffs.
Cowboy boots and fishnets might not feel like a natural pairing. But at this weekly queer line dancing night in New York City, that’s pretty much the uniform. NPR’s Margaret Cirino talked to some of ...
In order to make its products cheaply, Apple sent engineers to China to train workers and paid for expensive specialized ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom took on President Trump in a fiery speech Tuesday night saying the protests in LA against ...
We're nearing the traditional end of the Supreme Court's term, and the court is facing a number of emergency requests involving the Trump administration.
President Trump's tax bill, making its way through the U.S. Senate, includes cuts to the food assistance program known as ...
When former police bloodhound handler Kat Albrecht lost her own dog, she realized exactly what she needed to find her missing canine: another search dog. Within 20 minutes, she found her beloved pooch ...
Robert F. Kennedy says people weren’t so overweight or on so many medications, diabetes and autism in children were unheard of, and food was fresh and wholesome during John F. Kennedy's presidency.
Cities struggle to balance the need for more housing with the need to preserve and grow trees that keep people cooler and blunt the impacts of climate change.