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Her decision comes after months of political infighting and her recent break with President Trump.
NPR's Stephen Fowler reports Greene's departure could shift the balance inside the Republican Party heading into 2026.
Open enrollment is happening now on healthcare.gov.
22 millions of people are facing down huge premium spikes.
If enhanced, Affordable Care Act subsidies go away.
NPR's Selina Simmons-Duffin reports.
Ukraine has announced its beginning consultations with the U.S.
and its international partners, as well as representatives from Russia, on ways to end the war.
President Zelensky's office said Ukraine was ready to work as quickly as possible to achieve real peace.
The BBC's Joe Inwood reports.
This is NPR News in Washington.
Officials in Nigeria today revised upward the number of those abducted from a Catholic school yesterday.
They say 303 children and 12 teachers were taken during the raid by gunmen.
This is the second such attack this week.
25 children were seized in similar circumstances from a school in a neighboring state.
No group has claimed responsibility for either attack.
This weekend, artists across the country are participating in what they say is creative resistance to authoritarianism.
NPR's Anastasia Sikoulkas has more.
In soccer, the women's championship will be held tonight in San Jose, California.
It's the Washington Spirit versus Gotham FC.