The Latest Politics House Republicans expected to pass President Trump's massive budget bill by July 4 House Republicans cleared a final procedural hurdle early Thursday and are now one vote away from passing President Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill before a self-imposed July 4 deadline. Claudia Grisales National Morning news brief Latest on the GOP megabill now before the House, forecasters say tax cut and spending bill would add trillions to U.S. debt, Sean Combs found guilty on 2 counts but acquitted on most serious charges. Leila Fadel Author Hala Alyan discusses her new memoir, 'I'll Tell You When I'm Home' NPR speaks with Palestinian American author and poet Hala Alyan {HAHL-uh ahl-YAHN} about her new memoir, "I'll Tell You When I'm Home," in which she shares the experience of motherhood via surrogacy. Leila Fadel Iran cracking down on people suspected of aiding Israel in war last month Iran's government is detaining anyone they believe gathered and shared intelligence with Israel used to strike key military sites and kill top generals and nuclear scientists during last month's war. Arezou Rezvani Latin America Political tensions worry some in community on Canadian island off coast of Maine Canadians on Campobello Island can't get to the rest of their country without going through the U.S. It's been that way for decades. New political tensions have some in the small community worried. Ari Snider National How the GOP tax cut and spending bill would affect one Alabama food bank NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Linda Jones, co-founder of Alabama Childhood Food Solutions, about the potential impact of President Trump's tax and spending bill on her food bank and community. Michel Martin Law & Courts Legal fight over 'ghost guns' heating up again In March, the Supreme Court upheld Biden-era restrictions on build-it-yourself gun kits. But gun rights groups are still hoping the regulation will be swept away. Martin Kaste Economy GOP megabill would add trillions to the country's debt, budget analysts say Budget analysts say the GOP tax cut and spending bill would add trillions to the government's debt over the next 10 years. Interest on the debt already costs taxpayers about $1 trillion per year. Scott Horsley Music What happens to Sean Combs now? The hip-hop mogul's legal saga has reached an uneasy outcome. Despite a tainted legacy and severed business ties, does his acquittal on the most serious charges leave room for a return? Sheldon Pearce National We flew to Newark to find out if the airport is recovering from its recent struggles Record numbers of Americans are expected to fly around the July Fourth holiday, posing a big test for America's fragile air travel system — and for Newark Liberty International Airport in particular. Joel Rose Prev 808 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Politics House Republicans expected to pass President Trump's massive budget bill by July 4 House Republicans cleared a final procedural hurdle early Thursday and are now one vote away from passing President Trump's sweeping tax cut and spending bill before a self-imposed July 4 deadline. Claudia Grisales
National Morning news brief Latest on the GOP megabill now before the House, forecasters say tax cut and spending bill would add trillions to U.S. debt, Sean Combs found guilty on 2 counts but acquitted on most serious charges. Leila Fadel
Author Hala Alyan discusses her new memoir, 'I'll Tell You When I'm Home' NPR speaks with Palestinian American author and poet Hala Alyan {HAHL-uh ahl-YAHN} about her new memoir, "I'll Tell You When I'm Home," in which she shares the experience of motherhood via surrogacy. Leila Fadel
Iran cracking down on people suspected of aiding Israel in war last month Iran's government is detaining anyone they believe gathered and shared intelligence with Israel used to strike key military sites and kill top generals and nuclear scientists during last month's war. Arezou Rezvani
Latin America Political tensions worry some in community on Canadian island off coast of Maine Canadians on Campobello Island can't get to the rest of their country without going through the U.S. It's been that way for decades. New political tensions have some in the small community worried. Ari Snider
National How the GOP tax cut and spending bill would affect one Alabama food bank NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Linda Jones, co-founder of Alabama Childhood Food Solutions, about the potential impact of President Trump's tax and spending bill on her food bank and community. Michel Martin
Law & Courts Legal fight over 'ghost guns' heating up again In March, the Supreme Court upheld Biden-era restrictions on build-it-yourself gun kits. But gun rights groups are still hoping the regulation will be swept away. Martin Kaste
Economy GOP megabill would add trillions to the country's debt, budget analysts say Budget analysts say the GOP tax cut and spending bill would add trillions to the government's debt over the next 10 years. Interest on the debt already costs taxpayers about $1 trillion per year. Scott Horsley
Music What happens to Sean Combs now? The hip-hop mogul's legal saga has reached an uneasy outcome. Despite a tainted legacy and severed business ties, does his acquittal on the most serious charges leave room for a return? Sheldon Pearce
National We flew to Newark to find out if the airport is recovering from its recent struggles Record numbers of Americans are expected to fly around the July Fourth holiday, posing a big test for America's fragile air travel system — and for Newark Liberty International Airport in particular. Joel Rose