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World

Some Minneapolis donors have moved on. The immigrants waiting for help haven't

NPR In April, the group received $300,000 dollars in donations from two localfoundations, enough

NPR Topics: NewsMay 13
Business

NPR trims jobs in newsroom overhaul as it confronts era without public funding

NPR received a [pair of private gifts totaling $113 million](https://www.npr.org/2026/04/16/nx-s1-5787634/npr-113-million-charitable-gifts-connie-ballmer) — representing the network's second- and third-largest in its 56-year history. Most of that money, however, is dedicated to technological

NPR Topics: NewsMay 18
Politics

Transportation Secretary Duffy filmed a reality show, funded by firms he regulates

NPR As the trailer made the rounds on social media, many commenters asked how the trip was paid for. Some worried it was costing taxpayers, while others said its product placement — like the Toyota

NPR Topics: NewsMay 12
Politics

GOP senators delay immigration funding. And, what to expect this hurricane season

NPR's Barbara Sprunt tells *Up First*. The money hasn't been appropriated by Congress. Sprunt says Senate Republicans were on the verge of passing the immigration enforcement funding, but some [withdrew their support over

NPR Topics: NewsMay 22
Politics

Alleged White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter set to appear in federal court

received a "teacher of the month" award from the company in December 2024. One of his students, Jason, a 17-year-old who NPR is identifying only by his first name because

NPR Topics: NewsApr 27
Politics

What we know about Cole Allen, suspected White House Correspondents' dinner shooter

received a "teacher of the month" award from the company in December 2024. 17-year-old Jason was one of the students Allen tutored. He said that in the few sessions he had with

NPR Topics: NewsApr 26
Conflicts

After Assad's fall, Syria's Kurds are left in limbo, feeling abandoned by the U.S.

NPR request for comment about Kurdish accusations that the U.S. had abandoned them. Syrian Kurds provided the ground forces fighting alongside the U.S. military to defeat ISIS seven years ago. Kurdish leaders say at least

NPR Topics: NewsMay 2
Business

One solution for Maine's struggling fishing industry? Give fillets away for free

donations, grants and state and federal funding to keep the program afloat. During auctions at the Portland Fish Exchange, Hudson keeps a close eye on how fish prices fluctuate. When the price of a species

NPR Topics: NewsMay 23