80 years after President Franklin Roosevelt's death, Trump cuts threaten his legacy Descendants of FDR and others reflect on the unfinished business of the New Deal, Roosevelt's program to pull the U.S. out of the Great Depression, as the Trump administration slashes the government. Debbie Elliott
The story of one migrant pursuing asylum A Venezuelan was told to self-deport this week. She instead pushed for an asylum hearing.
Trump plans order to cut funding for NPR and PBS President Trump and GOP members of Congress have accused the public broadcasters of biased and "woke" programming. The president plans a rescission, which would give Congress 45 days to approve the directive or allow funding to be restored. David Folkenflik
Bipartisan senators rebuke White House move to end legal aid for unaccompanied minors The letter obtained by NPR marks a rare bipartisan critique from Capitol Hill of the administration's immigration policy. Ximena Bustillo
After delays, first vaccine advisory meeting under RFK Jr. set to start For the first time since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became health secretary, vaccine advisers to the CDC are meeting to discuss vaccines for RSV, HPV, COVID and more. Pien Huang
5 takeaways about NPR's reporting on the whistleblower report about DOGE at the NLRB Here's a summary of NPR's findings about the report that a whistleblower filed to Congress about how DOGE violated security protocols and could have removed sensitive labor data. Jenna McLaughlin
The man accused in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump to appear in court Ryan Routh, accused in the golf course attempted assassination of Donald Trump, will appear in a Florida federal courtroom Tuesday for a hearing involving evidence that will be presented in the case. Greg Allen
Trump's FEMA denies Washington disaster relief for 'bomb cyclone' windstorm The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied a request from Washington state last week to help pay for damage caused during a storm last year. Scott Greenstone
Veteran diplomats react to the Trump administration gutting the lead U.S. aid agency Trump administration reforms at the State Department are shrinking the United States' diplomatic footprint globally. Michele Kelemen
What will cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities mean? The National Endowment for the Humanities funds museums, preservation, literary and poetry projects, writing programs for veterans, documentaries, and other endeavors.