The politics of Trump deportations President Trump has promised to carry out the largest deportation program in U.S. history. Some Republicans worry about political backlash, especially in swing districts with immigrant populations. Claudia Grisales
Appeals court rules Trump can fire probationary federal workers once again The decision from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals further clears the way for the Trump administration to re-fire, for now, thousands of probationary federal employees. Andrea Hsu
House GOP leaders prepare budget vote, daring dissenters to oppose Trump House GOP leaders are moving ahead with a budget plan that is meant to pave the way for future votes on President Trump's domestic agenda, but members within their own party oppose the bill. Some dissenters have remained opposed to the bill, despite pressure from leaders and Trump himself. Deirdre Walsh
Trump administration backs off Nvidia's 'H20' chip crackdown after Mar-a-Lago dinner The White House was expected to ban sales of the high-performance AI chip to China. Chinese companies had been stockpiling the chip but now the Trump administration is backing off. Emily Feng
Sen. Maria Cantwell says there is bipartisan support to rein Trump's tariffs Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-Wash., says a bill that would require Congressional approval for tariffs has bipartisan support because they are an "economic nightmare." Leila Fadel
Trump is getting a physical. What will be included in the report? President Trump's past medical reports have been glowing. But at 78, his age puts his health in the spotlight — as it was for his predecessor, President Joe Biden. Tamara Keith
Trump is revoking visas. Students, post-grads in Seattle worry they'll be targeted for supporting Gaza On Monday night, UW announced five students and four post-grad trainees had their visas revoked, and on Tuesday, Seattle University said three of its post-grads also had status revoked. Scott Greenstone
Judge orders White House to allow AP access to news events U.S. Judge Trevor N. McFadden rules the White House cannot deny the Associated Press access to news events because the wire service continues to use "Gulf of Mexico" rather than "Gulf of America". David Folkenflik
Republican congressman wants limits on presidential tariff authority NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with GOP Rep. Jeff Hurd of Colorado about a bill he is co-sponsoring that would limit the president's authority on tariffs and require congressional approval for the measures. William Troop
Mixed messages on tariffs raises scrutiny on Trump aides We look at what President Trump's treasury and commerce secretaries have been saying about his major gamble on the economy: tariffs. Franco Ordoñez