Amanda DeSimone-Shabrack relies on a home health aide to help care for her 12-year-old son Mason, who has autism and needs around-the-clock care. A new Justice Department opinion says states aren't required to provide the services that make that possible.
The end of "roadless rule" protections would open millions of acres of pristine forests to commercial use. Supporters say it will lead to better managed forests.
The Kennedy Center board voted last week to close the building for two years of renovations and to add President Trump's name to the facade, defying a federal court order from May. The Atlantic's Janay Kingsberry explains what changes audiences can expect.
The unemployment rate for young adults with new degrees is higher than the rate for all workers, according to the New York Fed. Is AI the problem, or is it more complicated?
A year after President Trump declared a crime emergency in D.C., the city's courts are overwhelmed with cases. NOTUS reporter Jenny Gathright explains the increased presence and coordination with federal law enforcement is playing a significant role.