NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with University of St. Thomas law professor Mark Osler about the House Oversight Committee's call for an investigation into President Biden's executive actions signed by ...
Some states are passing new laws requiring artificial intelligence to be clearly labeled, especially in regulated industries ...
On Tuesday, air traffic controllers are missing their first full paycheck because of the government shutdown, but they have ...
As the federal government shutdown drags on, tens of millions of people are at risk of losing food and nutrition aid as a ...
A bipartisan group of mayors is urging the agriculture secretary not to let the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or ...
Princeton University history professor Julian Zelizer joins Here & Now to explain why he believes President Trump’s ...
Sanae Takaichi just signed a rare earth minerals deal and a document pledging to a new "golden age" of U.S.-Japan relations with President Trump.
President Trump is thinking about designating the antifa, short for “anti-fascists,” movement as a foreign terrorist organization. That would have real legal consequences. This article was originally ...
Amazon is cutting 14,000 corporate jobs in a huge shake-up and is expected to cut more. The big move comes as Amazon looks to invest more in generative artificial intelligence. Host Scott Tong speaks ...
Carmakers trying to avoid tariffs can buy more American products to put in their vehicles. But first they need to meet U.S. companies manufacturing everything from raw steel to finished parts. One way ...
As the government shutdown drags on, the Trump administration says Democrats will be to blame when millions of Americans will lose their SNAP benefits Nov. 1.
The Trump administration now says it won't use a contingency fund to pay SNAP benefits to about 1 in 8 Americans in November, ...