Judge blocks Trump administration plans to dismantle Voice of America A federal judge granted a preliminary injunction stopping the Trump administration from dismantling Voice of America, the federally funded overseas news outlet. Emily Feng
Inside Harvard's lawsuit against the Trump administration Harvard's lawsuit questions how freezing research funds will further the administration's goal of eliminating antisemitism on campus. Elissa Nadworny
Hegseth is in hot water again over sharing attack plans. But this time it may be worse Military lawyers question Pentagon head Pete Hegseth's defense that he didn't share anything revealing in Signal chat group with his wife and brother. Tom Bowman
'60 Minutes' chief resigns, saying show's independence was compromised The longtime head of CBS' 60 Minutes resigned Tuesday, as the network's parent company grapples with President Trump's lawsuit over an interview the show did with Kamala Harris last fall. David Folkenflik
Trump fires more immigration judges even as he aims to increase deportations Getting rid of judges adds to criticism of the Trump administration for not giving migrants or noncitizens enough due process before they're deported. Ximena Bustillo
Harvard professor offers a grim assessment of American democracy under Trump Steven Levitsky studies how healthy democracies can slip into authoritarianism. He says the Trump administration has already done grave damage: "We are no longer living in a democratic regime." Dave Davies
Trump wants a Golden Dome over America. Here's what it would take Experts are divided whether a new missile defense system for the U.S., inspired by Israel's Iron Dome, would be worth the cost. Geoff Brumfiel
Senate Democrats press Hegseth for answers on Trump order to ban transgender troops Lawmakers are asking the Defense Secretary to explain how the Pentagon is complying with court rulings blocking President Trump's executive order attempting to ban transgender troops from service. Elena Moore
Hundreds of scholars say U.S. is swiftly heading toward authoritarianism Most — but not all — political scientists are deeply troubled by the president's attempts to expand executive power, according to a national survey. Frank Langfitt
'I'm praying to him today': Nancy Pelosi remembers Pope Francis NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Speaker of the House Emerita Nancy Pelosi about her experiences meeting Pope Francis and his legacy. Alejandra Marquez Janse