California Democrat Rep. Ro Khanna calls for releasing all files in the Epstein case NPR's Scott Simon asks Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., about the Democratic Party's push for more information on the crimes and death of Jeffrey Epstein. Scott Simon
The rescission package will pull money from UN peacekeeping work. What does this mean? Congress has approved a rescission package that claws back about a billion dollars intended for the United Nations — affecting peacekeeping missions, UNICEF, and more. Michele Kelemen
The USDA wants states to hand over food stamp data by the end of July The USDA has set a deadline of July 30 for states to hand over the sensitive data of tens of millions of people who applied for federal food assistance, while a lawsuit is trying to stop the collection. Jude Joffe-Block
A closer look at Trump's approach to foreign policy President Trump says he's already ended several conflicts around the globe and is working to conclude several more. We look at his approach to foreign policy. Greg Myre
Trump's new big tariff move President Trump and his administration have been studying new sectoral tariffs that could cover a broad part of the American economy. Danielle Kurtzleben
New U.S. Postal Service head says he doesn't believe in privatizing the mail agency Postmaster General David Steiner told USPS workers he doesn't believe in privatizing the agency. President Trump has expressed support for such a move, which would likely hurt services in rural areas. Hansi Lo Wang
10 Americans are freed from Venezuela in a prisoner swap for migrants in El Salvador Venezuela has freed 10 Americans in exchange for Venezuelans whom the United States had sent to a prison in El Salvador. Manuel Rueda
Congress works on new Russia sanctions Democrats and Republicans in Congress are working together on an effort to pass new sanctions on Russia.
How the debate over public media funding played out in Washington this week The House voted to approve President Trump's request to cancel funds for public media and some foreign aid. NPR looks at how the debate over public media funding played out in Washington this week. Hosts
Congress sends bill cutting public media and foreign aid funding to Trump House Republicans delivered a major victory to President Trump early Friday, passing Trump's rescissions bill that claws back $9 billion in funds already approved for public media and foreign aid. David Folkenflik