Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” will raise Louisiana’s ...
The Energy Department made the rules public a month after NPR reported about their existence. The rules slash requirements ...
The average home loan rate has dropped below 6% for the first time since 2022. Will that help thaw the frozen housing market?
Alejandra Marquez Janse is a producer for NPR's evening news program All Things Considered. She was part of a team that traveled to Uvalde, Texas, months after the mass shooting at Robb Elementary to ...
Columbia University says federal immigration agents entered a residence hall under the guise of searching for a missing person and then arrested Ellie Aghayeva, a student from Azerbaijan.
He extended the invitation first to the gold-medal-winning U.S. women's hockey team following President Trump's invitation to the men's hockey team and his joke that he would also have to invite the ...
After the U.S. withdrew from the World Health Organization, it wasn't clear they would participate in this WHO-led meeting to determine the recipe for the next flu vaccine.
The government has been partially shut down since Feb. 14, but have you been able to tell? Here & Now’s Scott Tong talks with Ali Velshi, chief data reporter and host of “Velshi” at MS-NOW, about when ...
Hillary Clinton sits for a closed-door deposition on Thursday in the House investigation into late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. After months of brinkmanship, lawmakers say the questions are ...
In Washington state, where voters have rejected income taxes again and again, Democrats think the time is right to tax the wealthy.
K-12 schools are trying all kinds of things to help students with disabilities make up for the supports they lost access to during the pandemic.
A new report has prompted fears about the possible economic impact of AI, along with a debate about whether it's an accurate picture of what's to come.