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Hamas says it is not willing to extend the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire, rejecting an Israeli request to delay ...
An NPR review of new data added to DOGE's "wall of receipts" finds the group quietly changed previous errors, added new ones ...
Voice of America is reviewing the social media posts of a reporter for possible bias against the Trump Administration. The ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Michele Steele of ESPN about basketball legend Diana Taurasi's retirement, drama in the NBA, and a political statement by Canada's men's national soccer team coach.
We look at Friday's contentious press conference at the Oval Office, as well as updates on the Trump administration's cuts at federal agencies. The U.S. Supreme Court is set to weigh in on the matter.
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Federal employees have received a second email from the Office of Personnel Management asking them what they did last week.