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House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
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NPR wants to hear from listeners whose lives have changed due to an increase in ICE operations, throughout the country.
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Before 2026's midterms, President Trump wants to ban mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines, and change voting rules. Legal expert Richard Hasen discusses the future of free and fair elections.
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In his first term, President Trump only dined out at the steakhouse in his former hotel. He visited a steakhouse near the White House on Tuesday, saying, "I wouldn't have done this three months ago."
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The lawsuit from three senior and lauded FBI agents at the bureau says the Trump administration demanded loyalty for those staying at the bureau.
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Israel’s attempt to kill senior leaders of Hamas in Qatar on Tuesday is complicating diplomatic relationships in the Middle East.
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After a period of stability shaped by the post-war world in place for most of the last century, the world order is shifting.
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The Polish military called the incursion an act of aggression.
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The airstrikes put ongoing hostage and ceasefire negotiations at risk.
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If passed, the law would protect doctors from legal risk by letting them omit their names from prescription labels for abortion pills. It would affect the many doctors who use California pharmacies.
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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.
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Scientists tracking the birds in an experimental forest in New Hampshire have also tracked changes in the forest ecosystem over decades.