Supreme Court Lets Trump’s White House Ballroom Proceed Temporarily

President Trump displays a rendering of his proposed $250 million White House ballroom on Oct. 22, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wong/Getty Images The Supreme Court ruled Friday that President Trump can — for now — move forward with construction of his ballroom on the site of the former East Wing

Cyclospora Outbreak Exposes Strained Food Safety System

Environmental health expert Bob Custard spent four decades working with local governments on things like clean water, rabies prevention and food safety. He also represents 160 others doing that kind of work as president of the West Virginia Association of Sanitarians. With the largest-ever cyclosporiasis outbreak concentrated in nearby states, Custard – now a public

Experts Warn on Census Report Trump Cites About Noncitizen Voting

President Trump is joined by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who oversees the Census Bureau, as he speaks in the White House's Oval Office in 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Andrew Harnik/Getty Images A highly unusual Census Bureau report that President Trump is using to reup dubious claims of widespread illegal voting by

Cory Mills Fights to Keep Florida House Seat Amid Scandal

Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., talks to reporters at the U.S. Capitol on April 22. The House Ethics Committee is investigating Mills for allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations. Mills denies any wrongdoing. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Republican Congressman Cory Mills is running for reelection in Florida while

Key NFA provisions struck in Texas ruling — what comes next

A SureFire firearm sound suppressor, commonly referred to as a silencer, is displayed during the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas on May 28, 2022. A recent court ruling eased restrictions around the purchase of suppressors. PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP hide caption toggle caption PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP Gun rights groups are celebrating a

Historic Indiana Flooding Kills Six, Communities Rally

Residents paddle through a flooded neighborhood in a kayak in Indianapolis, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. Obed Lamy/AP hide caption toggle caption Obed Lamy/AP At least six people across multiple counties in Indiana have died related to historic flooding. While some of the worst hit areas are beginning to recover, severe weather is expected to impact

Midwest Faces More Flooding as Indiana Seeks Federal Aid

This aerial photo provided by the Indianapolis Fire Department shows flooding in northern Indianapolis, Ind., Saturday, Aug. 15, 2026. Indianapolis Fire Department via AP/Indianapolis Fire Department hide caption toggle caption Indianapolis Fire Department via AP/Indianapolis Fire Department A relentless stretch of thunderstorms has brought devastating flooding across the Midwest, with additional bouts of heavy rainfall

How Americans Misremember Slavery

Transcript DAVID BIANCULLI, HOST: This is FRESH AIR. I'm David Bianculli. After the statue of Robert E. Lee near downtown New Orleans was taken down from its 60-foot pedestal in 2017, Clint Smith became obsessed with how slavery is remembered and reckoned with and with teaching himself all the things he wishes someone had taught

Kennedy Center Board Moves to Close Building, Reinstate Trump’s Name

A photo of the exterior of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., in June. For months, a tarp has covered the arts complex's facade, ever since a federal judge ruled that President Trump's name was unlawfully added to the center. Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alex Wroblewski/AFP via Getty Images On

ICE plans to equip officers with electric shock gloves

Protesters are arrested by federal agents near the scene where Renee Macklin Good was fatally shot by an ICE officer last January in Minneapolis. Adam Gray/AP hide caption toggle caption Adam Gray/AP Immigration and Customs Enforcement is planning to give its officers high-tech gloves that deliver electric shocks to people they're trying to detain, according
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