Trump talks to reporters about D.C. crime and Putin summit President Trump took questions from reporters about his plans to boost federal law enforcement in D.C. — and his plan to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Franco Ordoñez
Judge denies release of Ghislaine Maxwell grand jury transcripts President Trump called for the release of the grand jury transcripts after growing pressure to divulge more information about Jeffrey Epstein's case, but the judge on the case said there is nothing new to release. Carrie Johnson
Trump's tariff revenue has skyrocketed. But how big is it, really? President Trump's new tariffs are pouring in. But it's still only a fraction of overall government revenues — and falls short of new spending in the recent Republican megabill. Danielle Kurtzleben
Factories are losing immigrant workers, stressing those who remain Trump campaigned on helping American workers through his immigration policies. Now that he's revoked work authorization for thousands of immigrants, those left behind are feeling taxed by their absence. Andrea Hsu
European leaders urge for Ukraine to be included in Trump-Putin Alaska peace talks Some European leaders say that Ukraine must be included in any talks with Russia over ending the war. Chandelis Duster
How Moscow could respond to Trump's threat of sanctions President Trump is threatening to impose new sanctions on Russia if it does not agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine. NPR's Scott Simon asks Russia expert Nina Khrushcheva about how Moscow could respond. Scott Simon
After Texas, Democrats plan to counter to redraw their states' congressional districts As California plans to counter the redistricting attempt by the Texas GOP, NPR's Adrian Ma talks with Katie Fahey, Executive Director of The People, about independent redistricting commissions. Adrian Ma
Politics chat: What it means for Trump to 'federalize' Washington We look at what's on the line for the Trump administration in the meeting between President Trump and Russia's President Putin, as well as what it means for the president to "federalize" Washington. Danielle Kurtzleben
Asylum-seekers thought they were following the rules. Now some are told to start over NPR has learned that dozens of immigrants across the U.S. have received letters notifying them that their asylum cases have been dismissed because they have not yet received a screening interview. Ximena Bustillo
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn't vote Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reposted the video profiling Christian Nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, who opposes same-sex marriage. Julia Simon