A Pentagon-wide email recently went out warning about Signal's vulnerability
15m By Quil LawrenceA Pentagon-wide advisory that went out one week ago warns against using the Signal, the messaging app, even for unclassified information.Watch: Intelligence leaders testify before Congress, fresh off the group chat fiasco
4h By Rachel TreismanSome of the nation's top intelligence officials will appear before Congress in a pair of hearings this week. Two were participants in a widely criticized war plans group chat on Signal.Trump's back-to-office order will hurt veterans, VA docs and therapists say
8:04am By Katia RiddleThe Department of Veterans Affairs embraced telehealth, especially for mental health care, in recent years. Now, staffers hired to give therapy and other health care remotely are ordered to do it from offices lacking privacy, VA clinicians told NPR.Why Canada is holding an election that will be a first for its prime minister
6:00am By Bill ChappellCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is running for elected public office for the first time, as the country is roiled by turbulence set in motion by President Trump.Doctors still seeking cure for brain cancer that struck former Utah Rep. Mia Love
6:00am By Jon HamiltonMia Love, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, died three years after being diagnosed with glioblastoma, a brain cancer that is nearly always fatal.Usha Vance's planned trip to Greenland causes a stir
4:27am By Deepa ShivaramPresident Trump has suggested that the U.S. should take over Greenland. Now, a planned trip to Greenland puts Usha Vance, the spouse of the U.S. vice president, in a difficult diplomatic position.Could the U.S. and Russia benefit from a closer relationship?
4:23am By Michel MartinPresident Trump is breaking with decades of U.S. policy toward Russia. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Elina Ribakova, senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, about what both countries have to gain from a closer relationship.USPS head Louis DeJoy steps down as Trump officials consider Postal Service overhaul
Mon 7:19pm By Hansi Lo WangThe head of the U.S. Postal Service is stepping down. Louis DeJoy's exit comes after Trump officials floated controversial ideas for overhauling the agency.Trump targets Big Law, and Big Law appears intimidated
Mon 6:30pmFor weeks, President Trump has been issuing executive orders and memos that levy or threaten sanctions on major law firms.The moves suspend security clearances, cancel government contracts, bar employees from federal buildings — and other actions that…Supreme Court confronts another challenge to the Voting Rights Act
Mon 6:10pm By Nina TotenbergThe case is nearly identical to a case the court ruled on two years ago from Alabama, though the outcome could make it more difficult for minorities to prevail in redistricting cases.
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