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Unalaska city officials headed to the nation’s capital in late March as part of their annual Washington, D.C. lobbying trip.
Alaska officials say the changes could make fishing less safe and undermine science critical to managing fisheries.
NPR asks Sen. Jack Reed, top Democrat on the Armed Services Committee, why he wants an investigation into whether Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared classified intelligence in a Signal chat.
It's Earth Day — and Mother Nature is back with a new mixtape. Last year, the Museum for the United Nations - UN Live launched Sounds Right, an initiative where artists release songs with nature ...
NPR asks the House Intelligence Committee's top Democrat, Jim Himes of Connecticut, about a report that Defense Secretary Hegseth shared details of a strike on Houthi rebels in a second Signal chat.
NPR speaks with SCOTUSblog reporter Amy Howe about the Supreme Court order to temporarily stop the Trump administration from deporting more Venezuelan detainees under the Alien Enemies Act.
Jason DeRose is the Western Bureau Chief for NPR News, based at NPR West in Culver City. He edits news coverage from Member station reporters and freelancers in California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, ...
The Trump administration is considering sending people who are accused of crimes in the U.S. to prisons in El Salvador, both immigrants and U.S. citizens alike. Legal experts say sending people to ...
Scott Simon is one of America's most admired writers and broadcasters. He is the host of Weekend Edition Saturday and is one of the hosts of NPR's morning news podcast Up First. He has reported from ...
The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from deporting any of the Venezuelans currently being held in Texas under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798. The justices were acting on ...
The Supreme Court overnight took issue with the Trump administration's use of the Alien Enemies Act. An early morning order temporarily blocked President Trump from deporting Venezuela's - Venezuelans ...
At least two states are asking the federal government to prevent people on food stamps from buying soda and sugary candy.