As young male voters shift Right, can the Left compete in the 'battle for the bros'? Popular podcasts in the "manosphere" helped sway young men to go MAGA in the 2024 election. New Yorker writer Andrew Marantz explains how Democrats can win them back. Tonya Mosley
Ferrets, water testing and future scientists at risk due to DOGE spending cuts Interior Department employees say they have been scrambling to keep the lights on and do their jobs as budget cuts driven by the Department of Government efficiency team start to bite. Jonathan Lambert
With Trump's crackdown on DEI, some women fear a path to good-paying jobs will close Some fear a setback for women and people of color after President Trump revoked a 1965 executive order that required federal contractors to identify and address barriers to employment. Andrea Hsu
Weaponizing antisemitism makes students 'less safe,' says drafter of definition Kenneth Stern, who drafted a widely used definition of antisemitism, says the Trump administration is using antisemitism claims to stifle speech and debate on the Middle East on college campuses. Kaity Kline
Alvaro Bedoya, Democratic FTC commissioner fired by Trump administration, speaks out NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Alvaro Bedoya, one of the two Democrats fired from their roles as commissioners at the Federal Trade Commission. Leila Fadel
Sen. Bennet on Dem leaders: 'It's important for people to know when it's time to go' Colorado Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet stopped short Wednesday of calling on Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to step down from leadership, but came pretty darn close. Barbara Sprunt
Trump signs executive order aiming to close the Education Department President Trump has signed an executive order calling on U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon "to take all necessary steps to facilitate the closure [of] the Department of Education and return education authority to the States." Cory Turner
Jamie Raskin is leading the Democrats' legal strategy against the Trump administration Two months into President Trump's second term, Democrats are still struggling over how to push back. House Democrats have turned to Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin. Claudia Grisales
Former congressman behind U.S. Institute of Peace reacts to Trump admin. takeover The White House says the USIP's acting president and CEO George Moose was fired last week along with most of the board for failing to comply with an executive order. Erika Ryan
Trump admin. cuts funding for program that tracked Ukrainian children abducted by Russia NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Rep. Greg Landsman, a lawmaker who signed a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio asking whether a database of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia had been deleted. Marc Rivers