Proposal to sell millions of acres of public lands may be cut from Trump's mega-bill A controversial provision that would have allowed for the sale of national forest and other public lands is likely to be removed from a mega budget bill now before the U.S. Senate. Kirk Siegler
What to know about 'Alligator Alcatraz,' Florida migrant detention center in progress Florida's attorney general says the facility is on track to open in early July, at a little-used airfield in the Everglades. Environmental activists hope they can repeat history and stop the project. Rachel Treisman
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says tariff uncertainty warrants caution on rate cuts Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, under continued attack from President Trump, says the impact of tariffs on inflation should become clearer in the coming months. Alina Selyukh
How US air strikes in Iran might affect the country's nuclear program and leadership Iran expert Karim Sadjadpour discusses the war between Israel and Iran, potential fallout from U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites, and how this may affect Tehran's authoritarian regime. Dave Davies
Breaking another presidential norm, Trump drops the f-bomb on camera Presidents have been known to use salty language behind closed doors. But President Trump may be the first to very deliberately drop an f-bomb on camera. Tamara Keith
Fired Justice Department lawyer accuses agency of planning to defy court orders The accusations from a veteran government lawyer add to broader concern about the Trump administration's repeated clashes with the judiciary. Carrie Johnson
The Trump administration is making an unprecedented reach for data held by states States hold troves of sensitive personal data that were previously never shared with the federal government or across federal agencies. The Trump administration is trying to change that. Jude Joffe-Block
Rep. Jim Himes on Iran's attack on a U.S. airbase in Qatar NPR's Michel Martin asks Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, top Democrat on the House Intelligence committee, about the Iranian attack on a U.S. airbase in Qatar. Michel Martin
U.S. Supreme Court allows -- for now -- third-country deportations A federal judge had previously said people must get at least 15 days to challenge their deportations to countries they're not originally from. Nina Totenberg
Trump's DOJ sues Washington state over clergy sexual abuse reporting law The federal government is suing Washington state over a new law that some Catholic priests refuse to follow. Scott Greenstone