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A federal judge is granting President Trump's request to permanently block a report from being released about his handling of large amounts of classified information.
The case involves former special counsel Jack Smith's investigation of Trump's possession of documents at his Florida estate and resulting criminal charges.
The Food and Drug Administration today proposed a new policy designed to make it easier for patients with very rare diseases to get access to new cutting-edge treatments.
The BBC is apologizing to the public for failing to censor a racial slur during a delayed broadcast of last night's BAFTA Awards, while Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage.
The outburst came from a Tourette's Syndrome awareness activist in the audience.
The disability is characterized by repetitive and involuntary tics that do not reflect a person's intentions.
Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.
President Trump's railing against the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision today to strike down a tariff policy he imposed under an emergency powers law.
From his point of view, the ruling's not the end of it.
Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974 allows a president to impose tariffs to address trade deficits, but those tariffs are limited to 15 percent and only for 150 days.
When a reporter asked him about refunds, Trump said the court did not address it.
He noted more than $100 billion in tariffs paid are at stake and would likely be the subject of years of litigation.
While the Canadian government was quick to react, Dan Karpenchuk telling us the Canada U.S.
Trade Minister says the court's decision reinforces his country's position.
President Trump says he has not yet decided whether he will use military force against Iran.
But as NPR's Greg Myrie explains, the U.S.