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An FAA official said the hotline, which connects air traffic control at Washington's DCA with the Pentagon, hasn't worked ...
House Republicans are trying to pass a massive bill full of President Trump's top agenda items by the end of next week. But a ...
Reporters have been looking at federal agencies and employees impacted by DOGE cuts from food inspectors to nuclear scientists to firefighters, and the broader effects of the restructuring efforts.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Mouaz Moustafa, executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, about President Trump's decision to lift US sanctions against Syria.
People ran around San Francisco on Tuesday looking for a 22-pound chest stuffed with $10,000 worth of treasure, after organizers of the hunt posted cryptic clues about its whereabouts on Reddit.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced Wednesday that it is delaying the timeline for water utilities to comply with ...
In a rare break with the president, some inside the GOP are expressing concern over the potential national security risks of ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Honor Jones about her debut novel, Sleep, and how the things people learn and endure in childhood affect how they parent.
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health is restoring several programs and bringing back the staffers who ...
The nation's aviation infrastructure is again under scrutiny, following a series of paralyzing communications and radar ...
The Indiana Parole Board did not recommend clemency for death row inmate Benjamin Ritchie, convicted of the 2000 killing of ...
According to a new state report, only 142 abortions were performed in Indiana last year, the first in which the state’s near-total abortion ban was in effect the entire 12 months.
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