Why Stephen Miller has become one of Trump's closest aides on some of his signature issues We examine the role of one of President Trump's longest-serving and closest advisers: Deputy Chief of Staff, Stephen Miller. Scott Simon Franco Ordoñez Play AudioListen 5 mins
Vaccine clinics canceled, health jobs cut as feds rescind grants to Washington state Federal cuts are being felt in Washington state clinics, hospitals, and public health departments after the Centers for Disease Control ended $130 million in “pandemic-related” grants. Scott Greenstone
This week in politics: Signal saga, Trump executive orders and more We catch up on what's happened this week with the Signal chat group controversy, immigration enforcement actions, and new executive orders. Emily Kwong Tamara Keith Play AudioListen 5 mins
Politics chat: Trump withdraws Elise Stefanik nomination, special elections coming up A thin GOP House majority keeps Rep. Elise Stefanik from joining the Trump administration, Elon Musk's involvement in Wisconsin's special election, and fallout from the Signal app scandal. Mara Liasson Eyder Peralta Play AudioListen 6 mins
Democrats far out-raise Republicans in Florida's special elections but are likely to lose Two special elections to replace GOP congressmen tapped to serve in the Trump Administration are on Tuesday. Democrats have out-raised the Republican candidates in both red districts. Tristian Wood Eyder Peralta Play AudioListen 5 mins
Expert says Tesla's best way to rebuild its brand is to ditch Musk The Tesla brand is in trouble, according to branding consultant Allen Adamson, who says the car company is facing headwinds due to a lack of innovation and the political activity of CEO Elon Musk. A Martínez Play AudioListen 5 mins
Trump won't rule out military force to take Greenland In an interview with NBC News, Trump refused to rule out military force to acquire Greenland. His remarks come a day after Vice President JD Vance's scaled back visit to the island. The Associated Press
Trump is 'not joking' about third term, though Constitution says he can't serve In remarks to NBC News, Trump also said "there are methods which you could do it." Trump would need either a two-thirds vote in Congress or a constitutional convention to serve a third term. Luke Garrett
The Wisconsin Supreme Court vote is getting national attention and millions from Musk The court could face cases on abortion, congressional maps and labor unions. With Tesla suing the state, Elon Musk is backing the conservative candidate who's received President Trump's endorsement. The NPR Network
6 things borrowers should know about federal student loans right now NPR has spent the past few weeks catching up with student loan experts and asking the Trump administration for clarity on some of borrowers' biggest questions. Cory Turner