NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Greg Landsman, a lawmaker who signed a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio asking whether a database of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia had been deleted.
Letter writers discuss protesting for change, cost of President Donald Trump’s golf trips, ‘lies’ about Joe Biden’s cognitive ...
It's just the latest notification of violation that Maine has received from the Trump administration's interpretation of ...
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a ban on transgender service members that was to ...
President Donald Trump's purge of U.S. government staff could soon pay dividends — for other countries. According to Politico ...
This comes as Iran, Russia and China met for a meeting and called upon the United States to end its sanctions on Tehran.
Weaponization of antisemitism As a daughter of Holocaust survivors and a progressive Jew, I am extremely alarmed by the ...
The Trump administration is threatening to pull federal funding from the MTA unless the transit agency provides data on subway crime by the end of the month.The Trump administration penned a letter to ...
The Trump administration is threatening to cut billions of dollars in federal funding to the MTA over subway crime, but MTA ...
Sarnia Mayor Mike Bradley is requesting all American flags be removed from municipal properties in response to President ...
The Trump administration's deadline to Columbia University to make changes is set for the end of the day Thursday.
U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz and U.S. Rep. Al Green are leading Democrats to fend off a threat to Social Security phone lines.