President Trump said Sunday that "there are methods" that would allow him to serve a third term in office, despite the two-term limit mandated by the Constitution.
President Trump signed an executive order last week aimed at "restoring truth and sanity to American history" through an overhaul of the Smithsonian Institution and historical sites around the U.S.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Health and Human Services Department Secretary Donna Shalala about her views on the Trump administration's cuts to the agency.
German Finance Minister Jörg Kukies details his country's reaction to the Trump administration's 25% tariffs on imported cars.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with James Grossman, executive director of the American Historical Association, about the Trump administration's executive order to overhaul the Smithsonian Institution.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth visited Japan over the weekend, attempting to ease concerns that the Trump administration's "America First" policy might result in the U.S. abandoning its key ally.
Boise State plays the George Washington Revolutionaries after Tyson Degenhart scored 22 points in Boise State's 69-56 loss to the Colorado State Rams.
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