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Independent pharmacists warn that proposed tariffs, aimed at bringing drug production to the U.S., could raise prices, cause drug shortages and drive them out of business.
A typically routine election to lead the District of Columbia Bar Association has drawn outsized attention as lawyers and law firms come under attack from the Trump administration.
House Republicans hope to finish work this week on President Trump's "big beautiful bill," but several big policy differences are getting in their way.
NPR asks political strategist Rina Shah about the balancing act Republicans are performing while trying to get a budget approved while also fulfilling some of Trump's campaign promises.
President Trump wants to use the IRS to target his political enemies. In doing so, he is testing limits imposed by Congress after the Watergate era.
The offer, which comes on the eve of Trump's visit to the Middle East, raises major ethical and legal questions.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said details will be released Monday after a weekend of talks in Switzerland.
Edan Alexander, a dual U.S.-Israeli citizen, is the last remaining American citizen held by Hamas in Gaza who is believed to ...
At services on Sunday, some Catholics took particular pride in the election of the first American pontiff, who has familial ...
The White House is optimistic following two days of trade talks with China in Geneva.
Dr. Casey Means, a health care entrepreneur and social media influencer, is Trump's pick for surgeon general. But she's facing pushback for her unconventional resume.
The US and China are holding trade talks in Geneva, Switzerland this weekend. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to James McGregor from APCO Worldwide, an advisory firm, about the chances of a deal.