Trump administration plans to deport migrants to Libya A U.S. official has confirmed to NPR that the Trump administration is planning to deport migrants to Libya, another step in a crackdown on illegal immigration. Kate Bartlett
JD Vance's half-brother advances in his uphill quest to become Cincinnati's mayor Cory Bowman, who shares a father with Vance, says he was inspired to enter the race after his half-brother's inauguration. A Republican last ran for Cincinnati mayor, unsuccessfully, in 2009. Rachel Treisman
How Trump family business ventures stand to directly benefit the President New York Times reporter Eric Lipton says the Trump family businesses, including their crypto company, are capitalizing on the President's position, and creating unprecedented conflicts of interest. Terry Gross
What Trump's cancellation of disaster funds means for rural communities Many in rural areas were counting on the funds for vital infrastructure fixes, meant to withstand future disasters.
How the United States' global role has changed from Truman to Trump After World War II, former President Harry Truman helped to create global institutions that have defined international order.
Kari Lake says OAN's far-right coverage will fuel Voice of America Senior presidential adviser Kari Lake says Voice of America will rely on coverage from the far-right OAN network. OAN has offered unwavering support of President Trump. David Folkenflik
UW officials, police unclear how many arrested pro-Palestinian protesters were students Pro-Palestinian protesters could be facing charges of trespassing, property destruction, disorderly conduct, and conspiracy to commit all three after taking over the University of Washington Interdisciplinary Engineering Building Monday night. Kim Malcolm
Georgia Gov. Kemp says he won't for the U.S. Senate in next year's midterm Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he is passing on running for the U..S Senate in next year's midterm elections, a blow to Republicans who spent months courting him to challenge Democratic incumbent. Sam Gringlas
Hegseth says he's a change agent at DoD. But details are scarce The most detailed plan to reshape the Army began taking shape long before Pete Hegseth's arrival as secretary of defense. Tom Bowman
States win a legal injunction against President Trump, pausing library funding cuts A federal judge Tuesday wrote that President Trump's executive order dismantling the IMLS "disregards the fundamental constitutional role of each of the branches of our federal government." Andrew Limbong