
Federal Student Aid Office Hiring Hundreds After Losing Half Its Staff
The Federal Student Aid office is recruiting hundreds of new employees after Trump administration downsizing cut its workforce in half last year.

The Federal Student Aid office is recruiting hundreds of new employees after Trump administration downsizing cut its workforce in half last year.

Mayors from Chicago, Cincinnati, and eight other U.S. cities signed a pact with European counterparts to fight right-wing populism and defend progressive values.

Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said Greenland wasn't on the map until President Trump brought attention to the island, echoing months of acquisition talk.
A recent Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act doesn't just affect Congress. NPR finds it could threaten racial-minority voter power in at least 17 state and...

Primary elections held Tuesday across six states showed Trump-backed candidates winning, but general election matchups in swing districts remain uncertain.

Barney Frank, the longtime Massachusetts congressman who became a leading voice for gay rights and financial reform, has died at 86.

Primary elections on Tuesday, May 20, showed Trump-backed candidates winning across six states, but general election matchups could prove tougher for GOP nominees.

The Trump administration is pursuing new federal gun rules and filing lawsuits against states, aligning with gun rights groups who call it a golden age.

Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Beijing on Wednesday, May 20, reinforcing ties shortly after a visit by President Trump.
Oregon's 2026 primary election took place on May 20, with results tracked by major outlets. Here's what we know so far.