
Record Number of Lawmakers Leaving Congress, Eyeing 2026 Elections
NPR tracks lawmakers leaving Congress for 2026 elections: 10 senators, 27 House members; more Republicans exiting.

NPR tracks lawmakers leaving Congress for 2026 elections: 10 senators, 27 House members; more Republicans exiting.

Connie Sung’s appointment as the first Annmarie Hawkins Research Professor in Disability Justice honors decades of advocacy.

James Cech, a senior ASL interpreter at Michigan Medicine, bridges communication gaps in diverse clinical settings.

School voucher policies are reshaping American education, risking the loss of civic education’s public mission.

A Michigan farmer suicide prevention program faces funding challenges, risking its services for farmers’ mental health.

Proposition 409 aims to expand emergency and behavioral health care in Maricopa County, necessitating a property tax.

The Michigan Court of Claims will hear a lawsuit on Tuesday challenging the legality of earmarks in the state budget.

A historic Tempe restaurant, the Harry Walker House, was relocated to make way for a new 30-story mixed-use project.

Erika Kirk, widow of Charlie Kirk, vows to continue his legacy after his assassination at Utah Valley University.

Abdullah Mansoob, 8, must navigate semitruck traffic on Lonyo Street to get to school in Detroit, facing daily hazards.

Federal attorneys seek to allow EPA to drop PFAS drinking water regulations, facing opposition from environmental groups.


