As Biloxi marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina, Mayor Andrew Gilich reveals the city's ongoing struggle with FEMA over insufficient funding for crucial recovery projects. Can Biloxi finally rebuild?
President Trump is set to sign executive orders aimed at eliminating cashless bail in D.C. and across the nation, while also targeting flag desecration. Critics warn of government overreach, but Trump insists on necessary reforms.
A federal judge has ruled that the Trump administration cannot deny funding to sanctuary cities like Boston and Chicago, blocking the administration's efforts to cut off federal funds due to immigration policies.
President Trump has announced plans to audit the Smithsonian and other museums, aiming to eliminate 'woke' influences. Critics warn this could threaten historical representation and independence in American cultural institutions.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s drastic funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research could stymie medical breakthroughs and push scientific talent away from the U.S., experts warn.
In a significant shift, President Trump has signed an executive order aiming to change how homelessness is managed in the U.S., prioritizing treatment and sobriety over housing first approaches. The order allows states to clear encampments and enforce stricter policies.
In a surprising move, NPR's editor-in-chief Edith Chapin announces her resignation amid federal funding cuts. Learn how her departure could impact public broadcasting and the future of NPR.
In a high-stakes court battle, Harvard and the Trump administration clash over the potential loss of $2.6 billion in federal funding. With accusations of antisemitism and control over the Ivy League's operations, the legal drama unfolds.
As federal funding is slashed, local radio stations like Allegheny Mountain Radio are struggling to survive. Find out how these cuts threaten vital local news in rural America.
In a stunning display of community support, Seattle's KUOW NPR station raised nearly $1.5 million in under 12 hours after Congress cut $9 billion in government funding, including $1.1 billion from public broadcasting. The funds will help maintain essential services as the station faces significant funding challenges.