News today refers to current events that have recently occurred or are in development, often capturing public attention due to their urgency. This type of news differs from regular reporting in that it prioritizes immediacy and the need for ongoing updates, and often interrupts regular programming to deliver important developments as they happen. Breaking news covers a wide range of topics, from natural disasters and major accidents to political events and significant social issues.
The White House and Harvard are in a legal battle over a grant program. This fight highlights the Trump administration’s desire to control how federal dollars are spent.
NPR is investigating a series of reports by Tulsi Gabbard that question years-old intelligence community conclusions about Russian interference in the 2016 election. In this week’s Newsroom, we explore how these reports are raising questions about the credibility of years-old intel and the way that it is shared with the public.
The CDC is under scrutiny over a controversial vaccination policy, and the Trump administration is cutting funding for scientific research. Plus, the upcoming NFL season kicks off, and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen discusses his newfound fame.