President-elect Donald Trump wants to use a presidential impoundment to make big cuts to government spending. And, what could ...
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On the campaign trail, Donald Trump promised to put more money back in Americans' pockets by cutting their taxes. "My plan ...
NPR's Rob Schmitz speaks with Joan Casey, who co-wrote a new study that links exposure to wildfire smoke to an increased risk of dementia.
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President-elect Trump wants to roll back spending that Congress has already approved. But a 1974 law may stand in his way.
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with professor Beth Gazley of Indiana University about a U.S. House bill that would punish nonprofits that allegedly support terrorism.