The Latest National Evacuations ordered as wildfire blazes California's famed Napa County Firefighters are working to contain a blaze currently tearing through California's beloved wine country. The Pickett Fire first sparked Thursday afternoon and continued to rage Saturday. Alana Wise National Trump administration halts work on an almost-finished wind farm The Revolution Wind farm was slated to start sending power to homes and businesses in Rhode Island and Connecticut starting next year. Michael Copley National US seeks to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda Immigration officials said they intend to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he declined an offer to be deported to Costa Rica, according to a Saturday court filing. The Associated Press Opinion: Wardrobe diplomacy Months after his explosive meeting at the White House, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy returned this week wearing a black blazer. His dress last time invited criticism from Trump supporters. Scott Simon Politics It's been a busy week at the Justice Department. Here's a recap The Department of Justice has been in the news all week, both over its handling of the Epstein investigation and its search of a home of Trump's former national security adviser. Ryan Lucas Economy What are the risks to the labor market after Powell's speech amid inflation concerns? Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell received a standing ovation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday. Powell said the central bank could soon resume cutting interest rates. Scott Simon Politics A former federal prosecutor reviews legal options against assertive presidential power NPR's Scott Simon talks with Politico's Ankush Khardori about what legal checks remain as the Trump administration flexes presidential power. Scott Simon As the IDF intensifies its operations, healthcare in Gaza is under threat Israeli forces are telling Gaza City doctors to move their clinics south ahead of a massive attack. Scott Simon National Locals react after officials erased a rainbow crosswalk honoring Pulse Nightclub victims The rainbow crosswalk in front of Orlando's Pulse nightclub was removed by Florida transportation officials. The crosswalk was a memorial for those killed in a 2016 mass shooting at the gay bar. Joe M Pedersen National How international students feel arriving on campus after the revamped visa process International students from around the world are arriving on American college campuses after a very rocky summer. Elissa Nadworny Prev 987 of 1647 Next Sponsored
National Evacuations ordered as wildfire blazes California's famed Napa County Firefighters are working to contain a blaze currently tearing through California's beloved wine country. The Pickett Fire first sparked Thursday afternoon and continued to rage Saturday. Alana Wise
National Trump administration halts work on an almost-finished wind farm The Revolution Wind farm was slated to start sending power to homes and businesses in Rhode Island and Connecticut starting next year. Michael Copley
National US seeks to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda Immigration officials said they intend to deport Kilmar Abrego Garcia to Uganda after he declined an offer to be deported to Costa Rica, according to a Saturday court filing. The Associated Press
Opinion: Wardrobe diplomacy Months after his explosive meeting at the White House, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy returned this week wearing a black blazer. His dress last time invited criticism from Trump supporters. Scott Simon
Politics It's been a busy week at the Justice Department. Here's a recap The Department of Justice has been in the news all week, both over its handling of the Epstein investigation and its search of a home of Trump's former national security adviser. Ryan Lucas
Economy What are the risks to the labor market after Powell's speech amid inflation concerns? Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell received a standing ovation in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday. Powell said the central bank could soon resume cutting interest rates. Scott Simon
Politics A former federal prosecutor reviews legal options against assertive presidential power NPR's Scott Simon talks with Politico's Ankush Khardori about what legal checks remain as the Trump administration flexes presidential power. Scott Simon
As the IDF intensifies its operations, healthcare in Gaza is under threat Israeli forces are telling Gaza City doctors to move their clinics south ahead of a massive attack. Scott Simon
National Locals react after officials erased a rainbow crosswalk honoring Pulse Nightclub victims The rainbow crosswalk in front of Orlando's Pulse nightclub was removed by Florida transportation officials. The crosswalk was a memorial for those killed in a 2016 mass shooting at the gay bar. Joe M Pedersen
National How international students feel arriving on campus after the revamped visa process International students from around the world are arriving on American college campuses after a very rocky summer. Elissa Nadworny