Philippine Senator Wanted by ICC Flees Senate Amid Shooting
Senate security run after gunfire was heard along a hallway at the Philippine Senate in Pasay, Philippines, Wednesday. Aaron Favila/AP hide caption toggle caption Aaron Favila/AP MANILA, Philippines — A Philippine senator wanted by the International Criminal Court for an alleged crime against humanity has fled from the Senate, where he sought refuge to evade
Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting as China’s Agent
Eileen Wang, now the former mayor of the City of Arcadia, agreed to plead guilty to one felony charge that she acted as an illegal foreign agent of China. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Frazer Harrison/Getty Images ARCADIA, Calif. — In China, President Trump is negotiating with Chinese President Xi Jinping this week
Trump Seeks Deals in China; Senate Confirms Kevin Warsh
Good morning. You're reading the Up First newsletter. Subscribe here to get it delivered to your inbox, and listen to the Up First podcast for all the news you need to start your day. Today's top stories President Trump arrived in Beijing and met with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The U.S. says the leaders discussed
Xi Warns Taiwan Dispute Could Trigger U.S.-China Clash
China's President Xi Jinping (right) and President Trump visit the Temple of Heaven on Thursday in Beijing. China pool/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption China pool/Getty Images President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping met Thursday in a choreographed summit in Beijing, where the Chinese leader warned that differences over Taiwan could lead to conflict
Brain-decoding hearing aid helps pick out a voice in crowds
Scientists say they've developed brain-decoding technology that could help people who use hearing assistance devices pick out one voice in a crowded room — a longstanding challenge for hearing aids. Matteo Farinella/Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute hide caption toggle caption Matteo Farinella/Columbia University's Zuckerman Institute Imagine a crowded room. It's a chaos of sound, teeming with
Former DOJ Official Denounces Leadership, Reveals Internal Failures
Jonathan Gross left the Department of Justice earlier this year and has become an outspoken critic of the department's leadership. This month, Gross gave an extensive in-studio interview to Brandon Straka, a conservative influencer and former Jan. 6 riot defendant, and appeared visibly frustrated with the direction of the department under Todd Blanche, the acting
Voters Left Confused as Redistricting Battles Escalate
Voters cast their ballots on April 21 in Arlington, Va. The Virginia Supreme Court has nullified the April referendum on redistricting. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Win McNamee/Getty Images After more than two decades working in elections, including four years as Virginia's top voting official, it takes a lot to surprise Chris Piper.
Make America Healthy Again: How school lunches could change
Great Valley School District culinary coordinator Jenifer Halin cleans up the salad bar in the cafeteria at Great Valley High School in Malvern, Pennsylvania. Rachel Wisniewski for NPR hide caption toggle caption Rachel Wisniewski for NPR Grocery prices got you down? Learn how to cut your food bill with NPR's 4-part newsletter. Sign up here
Morning Brief: Trump Meets Xi, Asia Reacts, Appeals Court Hearing
President Trump met with Chinese President Xi Jingping for summit during first day in the country, what Asia thinks of Trump's visit, appeals court hears arguments from law firms targeted by Trump.
Trump and Xi Stress Importance of US–China Relationship
NewsFeed US President Donald Trump described his country’s relationship with China as ‘one of the most consequential’, in a state banquet speech on the first day of his visit to Beijing. Chinese leader Xi Jinping also spoke about the importance of US-China ties. Published On 14 May 2026