After delays, first vaccine advisory meeting under RFK Jr. set to start For the first time since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. became health secretary, vaccine advisers to the CDC are meeting to discuss vaccines for RSV, HPV, COVID and more. Pien Huang
5 takeaways about NPR's reporting on the whistleblower report about DOGE at the NLRB Here's a summary of NPR's findings about the report that a whistleblower filed to Congress about how DOGE violated security protocols and could have removed sensitive labor data. Jenna McLaughlin
The man accused in the attempted assassination of Donald Trump to appear in court Ryan Routh, accused in the golf course attempted assassination of Donald Trump, will appear in a Florida federal courtroom Tuesday for a hearing involving evidence that will be presented in the case. Greg Allen
Trump's FEMA denies Washington disaster relief for 'bomb cyclone' windstorm The Federal Emergency Management Agency denied a request from Washington state last week to help pay for damage caused during a storm last year. Scott Greenstone
Veteran diplomats react to the Trump administration gutting the lead U.S. aid agency Trump administration reforms at the State Department are shrinking the United States' diplomatic footprint globally. Michele Kelemen
What will cuts to the National Endowment for the Humanities mean? The National Endowment for the Humanities funds museums, preservation, literary and poetry projects, writing programs for veterans, documentaries, and other endeavors.
Reporter's Notebook: on federal judges and the Trump administration NPR's Ryan Lucas speaks about his beat covering the federal judiciary during the tumult of the second Trump administration. Ryan Lucas
Student, parental rights bills are advancing in Washington state. Is a ballot fight next? Washington lawmakers are advancing changes to rights for parents and students in schools, teeing up what could become a fight at the ballot box this fall. Jeanie Lindsay
'I cannot guarantee complete confidentiality,' VA therapists ordered to tell veterans Mental health therapists at Veterans Affairs should begin sessions with patients saying they are in a shared office space, a memo obtained by NPR says. Trump's back-to-office orders start Monday for VA. Katia Riddle
College students say Trump administration's crackdown on activism incites fear On campuses nationwide, students are saying that the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on antisemitism have caused a chilling effect on speech and political activity. Elena Moore