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Uri Berliner, who resigned from NPR after exposing liberal bias, said the network's ideological shift eroded public trust ...
The spending cuts package, requested by the White House, heads back to the House ahead of a Friday deadline for Trump to sign ...
The Senate voting to cancel $1.1 billion in public funding for NPR and PBS is not an attack on the free press.
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy blasted NPR for left-leaning bias after its CEO challenged critics to “show me a story.” ...
NPR and PBS outlets, including several in Southern California, will have to make tough decisions as the U.S. Senate votes to ...
As President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, reporters from across NPR's newsroom fact-checked his speech and offered context.
Big primaries in Maryland and West Virginia could have implications for the Senate in November — and signal fights ahead for Democrats.
Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell sat down with NPR's Deirdre Walsh for a conversation about the leaked Supreme Court draft that would spell the end of Roe v. Wade, his success at reshaping ...
Start Your Day Here: A Senate panel tackles TikTok; A former diplomat fears for Afghanistan; Springsteen and Obama on their collaboration ...
A roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill cleared a key hurdle in the Senate, paving the way for final Senate consideration and a looming showdown with progressive Democrats in the House.
Democrats now narrowly control the Senate, but both parties must work together to determine how the 50-50 chamber will operate — while balancing confirmations and an impeachment trial.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Gregory Koger, a political science professor at the University of Miami, about the challenge President-elect Biden faces passing legislation in a split Senate.