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NPR's Martin Costi reports that in some courts, the immigration petitions are delaying other court business.
Ohio Democratic Congresswoman Joyce Beatty is asking a federal court to force the Trump administration to stop calling the Kennedy Center the Trump-Kennedy Center.
NPR's Anastasia Siolkas reports.
Transgender women athletes are being excluded from Olympic events.
The International Olympic Committee agreed Thursday to a new eligibility policy that aligns with President Trump's executive order on women's sports ahead of Los Angeles Games in 2028.
The IOC says eligibility for female events at the Games or any other IOC event is now limited to biological females.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill renaming the Cesar Chavez state holiday to Farm Workers Day.
Newsom signed the bill Thursday after state lawmakers approved it earlier in the day.
The change came after sexual abuse allegations against Chavez.
For decades, whether the U.S.
gave foreign aid for family planning has depended largely on whether Republicans or Democrats control the White House.
And Pierce Jonathan Lambert reports a new study suggests which parties in charge influences maternal mortality around the world.
Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.
President Trump says he's extending a deadline to strike Iranian power plants again, and despite reports to the contrary, Trump says talks with Iran are going well.
Capitol Hill, the Senate under pressure to resolve the Homeland Security shutdown before Congress leaves town this weekend for its spring recess.
A vote to advance DHS funding failed again today.
President Trump says he will sign an order to pay TSA workers as they face another missed paycheck tomorrow.
Elevated oil prices are starting to ripple through the airline industry.
NPR's Windsor Johnston reports.
Mortgage rates have risen sharply since the war with Iran began.