8 arrested as anti-LGBTQ group, counterprotesters descend on Seattle City Hall Dozens of anti-LGBTQ demonstrators and counterprotesters faced off at Seattle City Hall on Tuesday as both sides scrutinized Mayor Bruce Harrell’s handling of a Capitol Hill protest over the weekend. Noel Gasca Play AudioListen 11 mins
In a county that backed Trump, people dependent on Medicaid are conflicted about cuts In an Arizona county that voted for Trump 2-to-1, many people rely on Medicaid, would hate to lose it, and are persuaded that there is fraud that can be cut from the program. Noam Levey Play AudioListen 5 mins
Trump administration moves to cancel remaining federal funds to Harvard A letter from the U.S. General Services Administration, which is dated Tuesday, tells agencies to submit a list of contracts they have terminated with the university by June 6. Elissa Nadworny
NPR and Colorado public radio stations sue Trump White House NPR and three Colorado public radio stations are suing the Trump administration over the president's executive order seeking to ban the use of federal money for NPR and PBS. David Folkenflik
Are manufacturing jobs actually special? More than half of American workers don't have a college degree. Is manufacturing a ticket for them to the middle class? Greg Rosalsky
Corporate America's retreat from DEI has eliminated thousands of jobs "I just didn't think it would take this long," one veteran head of diversity, who's been job-hunting since last summer, tells NPR. Maria Aspan Play AudioListen 4 mins
As Trump targets elite schools, Harvard's president says they should 'stand firm' Cutting off research funding for Harvard University might hurt the school, its president Alan Garber told NPR, but it also potentially sets back important work that benefits the public. Obed Manuel Play AudioListen 12 mins
Trump calls Putin 'absolutely crazy' following Russia's latest barrage on Ukraine Trump's remarks were a rare rebuke of the Russian president and followed a storm of drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities on Sunday evening. Jackie Northam
Vets in LA hope, with Trump order, that they can finally come home President Trump has ordered a Veterans Affairs campus in West Los Angeles to house 6,000 homeless vets by 2028, but details are elusive. Quil Lawrence
What to expect as the House budget bill heads to the Senate NPR's Michel Martin talks with Republican strategist Alex Conant about what to expect as the House budget bill with Trump's domestic agenda, which passed by one vote, heads to the Senate. Michel Martin Play AudioListen 5 mins