After-school programs, a boon for learning, could face Trump cuts Schools in Maine have been at the center of a political battle with the Trump administration. Now, many fear after-school programs, critical for low-income communities, could be lost. Jonaki Mehta
A look at Indian American life highlights communities across the U.S. Photographer Kavya Krishna documented Indian American communities across the United States, highlighting the shared threads and regional differences. Kavya Krishna
FBI reexamining Dobbs opinion leak, D.C. pipe bombs and White House cocaine cases Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, says the bureau is refocusing on cases that pointed to "potential public corruption." Jaclyn Diaz
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
DOJ investigates proposed Muslim development in Texas A proposed Muslim development of a Texas mosque has been the subject of criticism from almost every single high-profile Republican in the state, including Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbot.
5 years after anti-police protests, initiatives for officer mental health have traction Efforts to improve officers' mental health have grown over the past five years. They were sparked in part by the death of George Floyd, which prompted a wave of anti- police protests. Katja Ridderbusch
Using an app to rate food for nutrition? Take the results with a grain of salt Food apps can help you figure out what's in your food and whether it's nutritious. Just scan the barcode on the packet with your phone. But different apps can give very different results. Here's why. Maria Godoy
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
Her son had a meltdown in public. A stranger responded with understanding In 2016, Tulika Prasad was at the grocery store checkout line with her seven-year-old son, who is non-verbal and autistic. A woman understood what was going on when Prasad's son had an outburst. Laura Kwerel