The White House has kept the wire service from covering key events because it refuses to call the body of water between ...
The leaders of the Hong Kong Democratic Party announced their plans to dissolve the party. This move comes after years of political pressure from Beijing that includes a national security law.
President Trump says he wants to eliminate the Department of Education. NPR speaks with two former education secretaries to dig into what this means and whether it's possible.
Aid groups are asking a federal judge to find USAID and State Department officials in contempt for not restoring funding to global programs. USAID says it has a legal right to cancel contracts.
The artifacts were stolen by British soldiers in the late 19th century and eventually made their way to a Dutch collection.
The House GOP budget resolution relies on significant cuts to Medicaid. Some Republican lawmakers are warning about the effect this could have on their constituents.
Here are the highlights from a week that mark's one month of President Trump's term: Mass firings in the federal government, resignations in protest and controversial foreign policy moves.
The Maine Principal's Association said it would continue to allow trans girls to compete in school sports, saying President ...
Corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams are on hold while a judge seeks legal input on whether the DOJ can ...
The Senate's budget framework is at odds with the House's approach, and both chambers ultimately have to be on the same page ...
As the Trump administration works toward a halt in the fighting, many experts fear that Ukraine will be forced to accept a ...
Host Sean Crawford is joined by Professor Emeritus Charlie Wheeler and Capitol News Illinois' Ben Szalinski. The former director of the Public Affairs Reporting (PAR) graduate program is Professor ...