DOGE's savings page fixed old mistakes — and added new ones An NPR review of new data added to DOGE's "wall of receipts" finds the group quietly changed previous errors, added new ones and still has little verified savings to show for its work. Stephen Fowler
Federal workers get a new email demanding their accomplishments Federal employees have received a second email from the Office of Personnel Management asking them what they did last week. Jenna McLaughlin
Zelenskyy's visit to the White House ends abruptly after Oval Office spat Zelenskyy was at the White House to finalize a deal on minerals, which Trump has said is a step toward a broader peace deal he is trying to broker. But no deal was signed and the visit was cut short. Asma Khalid
What's next for Ukraine after Zelenskyy and Trump's tense Oval Office meeting In an extraordinary scene, the White House meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy turned into a shouting match on live television. Greg Myre
The Social Security Administration says it plans to cut some 7,000 jobs The move, which is in line with an executive order from President Trump to slash the federal workforce, raises concerns about staffing at the agency that delivers crucial benefits to Americans. Jenna McLaughlin
Trump and Zelenskyy's meeting turns into a heated argument A meeting between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy grew contentious, with Trump telling Zelenskyy that "you're not acting at all thankful" for U.S. support. NPR Staff
What to know about the Epstein files release, from redactions to 'Rickrolling' The Trump administration touted the release of files in the case of Jeffrey Epstein, the late financier and convicted sex offender, on Thursday. But the documents contained no new revelations. Rachel Treisman
Bezos' changes at 'Washington Post' lead to mass subscription cancellations — again Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos's changes to the opinion pages have led subscribers to cancel in droves. It's the third wave of mass cancellations at the Post in just a few months. David Folkenflik
Iowa has high cancer rates. Trump's cuts to CDC and NIH are already hitting the state Iowa has the second highest incidence rate of cancer in the country, and it is already feeling Trump's cuts to the workforce and research institutions trying to solve the rural cancer problem. Yuki Noguchi
1 thing that upended years of U.S. foreign policy — and other big Trump developments Three years after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, the U.S., in a split with its European allies over the war, sided with Russia at the U.N. Domenico Montanaro