Trump Seeks Spot on New $250 Bill, Historian Questions the Push
Financial historian Brendan Greeley spoke with NPR about President Trump's effort to appear on a proposed new $250 bill.
Financial historian Brendan Greeley spoke with NPR about President Trump's effort to appear on a proposed new $250 bill.
Passengers quarantined at a Nebraska facility following a hantavirus exposure aboard a ship could be allowed to leave soon, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Community members are attacking Ebola clinics and resisting medical teams, a pattern tied to distrust and burial customs seen in past outbreaks.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled the state's Parental Notification Law is unconstitutionally vague, according to KTVN reporting on May 29, 2026.
President Trump is pushing to appear on a new $250 bill. Financial historian Brendan Greeley discussed the proposal with NPR on May 29, 2026.
The News Journal flags venomous snake risks for Pennsylvania hikers as warmer weather pushes outdoor activity higher across the state.

Louisiana's Republican legislature moved to dismantle one of two majority-Black congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the existing map.
Family members of Matt Brown, known from the reality show Alaskan Bush People, fear he may be dead amid an active police search for an unidentified male.

The World Health Organization's director-general arrived in Kinshasa, Congo, Thursday to assess the response to an outbreak of a rare Ebola virus type.
A new film based on David Haig's 2014 play recreates the clash between Allied military commanders and forecasters before the Normandy invasion.