Sesame Street's Ronald Grump, a parody of Trump, taught kids about greed in 1994. Today, PBS faces funding cuts, risking its future impact.
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Debate over Trump’s budget-and-policy package is national, shaping the 2026 midterms. Democrats need a net gain of three House seats to counter GOP.
Environmental groups and regulators push back against Trump's order to keep a coal plant open, citing no emergency and unnecessary costs.
Emil Bove, Trump's lawyer known for controversial legal tactics, is up for a lifetime seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
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President Trump and Republicans target late ballot counts, pushing for Election Day deadlines. New laws in Kansas, North Dakota, Utah reduce grace periods.
Arizona workers face extreme heat with few legal protections. Labor advocates push for heat-specific OSHA regulations.
A Honduran family challenging Trump's courthouse arrest policy was released from detention. Their lawsuit cites Fourth and Fifth Amendment rights.
House Republicans clear key hurdle in passing One Big Beautiful Bill Act, setting up final vote ahead of July 4 deadline. Copyright 2025 NPR.
Stateside covers fatal car crash trends, cuts to Black mother and infant health studies, and AG Nessel's investigation into MEDC.










