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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with McKay Coppins, who recently profiled Russell Vought in the Atlantic. Vought is a key player in the Trump administration's push to remake the federal government.
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed three anti-DEI bills and another targeting transgender rights. Stein has vetoed 11 bills since January, all within the past two weeks.
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Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries spoke for a record 8 hours and 44 minutes in a speech outlining Democrats' objections to the bill.
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Here & Now host Robin Young speaks with NPR's Elena Moore about how passage of President Trump's tax cut and spending bill unfolded in the House today.
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The Republican leaders overcame objections from within their own party, marking a victory in their quest to fulfill President Trump's campaign promises.
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The money was set aside for after-school and English-language learning programs.
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A judge ruled Montgomery violated the terms of his probation on a 2023 fraud conviction.
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Endless Thread hosts Amory Sivertson and Ben Brock Johnson talk with a Hong Kong activist, now living in exile, about what the crackdown has meant for speech and protest, especially on social media platforms.
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The new budget bill will end many incentives for clean energy, which will likely have major implications for Americans' energy costs.
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Republicans in the House of Representatives are giving President Trump what he wanted: a bill to sign tomorrow on Independence Day.
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North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein has vetoed a bill that would repeal an interim greenhouse gas reduction mandate for power generation.
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The city council approved a rezoning in a largely single-family community in April that would allow for a townhome development.