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The North Carolina House of Representatives approved a budget plan on May 22 for the next two fiscal years that would cut ...
The poll also shows the Texas attorney general leading the state’s senior senator by 7 points if U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt enters ...
Inside the president’s battle with the university.
Does a president have the power to hobble media outlets based on his disagreement with their content? Not according to the Constitution.
The administration’s executive order violates the Constitution and federal law, an NPR lawsuit says.
Israel's military has ordered the evacuations, saying its ultimate aim is to capture 75% of the territory, send civilians to ...
NPR has sued Donald Trump over the president's executive order stripping its federal funding, arguing that he does not have ...
NPR filed a lawsuit on May 27 against the Trump administration over an executive order aimed at cutting the news outlet's federal funding.
NPR sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, saying that a May 1 executive order violates the news organization’s First ...
NPR is suing President Trump. National Public Radio and three local Colorado affiliates filed a suit Tuesday morning against ...
NPR on Tuesday sued President Trump and administration officials over an executive order signed earlier this month that seeks ...
Legal counsel for NPR told Newsweek that Trump's executive order targeting NPR and PBS "is blatantly unconstitutional." ...
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