A federal judge in Maryland found the Trump administration acted unlawfully in firing thousands of federal employees by not first notifying states.
NY, said he plans to vote for a Republican bill to fund the government through September, paving the way for other Democrats to join him.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva of Arizona, who championed environmental protection during his 12 terms in Congress, ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Amanda Seyfried, star of the new series Long Bright River. She plays a police officer ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Mahmoud Khalil's attorney, Amy Greer, about her client's recent arrest. Khalil, a green card ...
Some Cape Fear Community College students in the CDL truck driver and electrical line worker 10-week programs have a leg up ...
The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality is continuing Chemours’ search for groundwater contamination beyond the Lower ...
Police in Waterbury, Conn., allege the man's stepmother locked him in his room with limited food and water for over 20 years, ...
The president is planning to give remarks on "restoring law and order," according to the White House. Trump has vowed to end ...
The federal firings have affected an estimated 6000 veterans, who make up a disproportionate share of the government ...
Thousands of probationary federal employees fired by the Trump administration must be offered job reinstatement within the next week, a district judge in San Francisco has ruled, because they were ...
The government runs out of funding Friday at midnight, leaving Democrats to decide whether to help Republicans pass a bill to ...