| Theo Ramirez

Note: A version of this episode first ran in 2023. Every year, the U.S. government spends more money than it takes in. To fund this spending, the country takes on debt, a process tightly intertwined with Congressional authority.

| Soraya Amin

The recent changes to the 988 Suicide and Crisis Prevention Lifeline have raised concerns among advocates and community members, as a dedicated service aimed at providing specialized support to LGBTQ+ youth is coming to an end.

| Julian Park

In a surprising turn of events, many of President Donald Trump's erstwhile loyal media allies are distancing themselves from his staunch support of Israel.

| Lena Dorsey

In a dramatic reversal, the U.S. government has once again put the brakes on enforcing a ban of a popular video-sharing app that has been at the heart of national security debates.

| Soraya Amin

WASHINGTON—A cohort of 35 House members has raised concerns regarding the U.S. Department of Agriculture's recent initiative aimed at collecting personal data from applicants of federal food assistance programs.

| Maya Caldwell

As tensions surge in the Middle East, President Trump is contemplating deeper American military involvement in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran.

| Daniel Cho

In recent months, the Trump administration has notably intensified its efforts to combat antisemitism, leading to controversial measures that some argue punish speech critical of Israel.

| Julian Park

In a move that could spell further financial scrutiny for the controversial Infowars host, U.S. bankruptcy Trustee Christopher Murray has initiated legal action against Alex Jones.

| Daniel Cho

Former President Donald Trump has recently come forward endorsing a new initiative known as the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) agenda.

| Maya Caldwell

The Senate has released a highly anticipated text that has already begun to stir up concerns among GOP stakeholders in both chambers of Congress.

| Julian Park

In an unprecedented move, the NAACP has opted not to extend an invitation to President Donald Trump for their annual convention, marking the first time in 116 years a sitting U.S.

| Maya Caldwell

The somber ambiance of the Senate floor took on an air of palpable tension Tuesday as a prominent California Democrat ascended the dais.

| Soraya Amin

In a distinguished salute to public service, the nonprofit organization Partnership for Public Service has conferred upon David Lebryk the prestigious title of federal employee of the year.

| Daniel Cho

Some 20 cases remain to be decided — about a third of the total argued cases — many of them the most important of the term.

| Daniel Cho

As Virginians headed to the polls on Tuesday for the primary election, political analysts across the nation watched closely.