Do you think you have ADHD?
You're not alone.
After the pandemic hit, there was a huge jump in ADHD diagnoses among adults.
And at the same time, the internet is more and more obsessed with saying everything is a sign of it.
To identify the red flags when a diagnosis goes viral,
listen to the It's Been a Minute podcast today.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump is marking his first 100 days in office.
He rallied with supporters last night outside Detroit.
From member station WDET, Alex McLennan reports.
In a roughly hour and a half long campaign style speech,
Trump told the crowd he's making good on promises, including on tariffs and immigration.
He also took aim at ongoing court battles against his administration,
saying the U.S. cannot allow radical left judges to obstruct the enforcement of our laws and assume the duties that belong solely to the president of the United States.
The Trump administration is facing a number of legal challenges over its handling of deportations and funding cuts,
and Tuesday evening a federal judge ordered the White House to restore $12 million in funding to Radio Free Europe.
For NPR News, I'm Alex McLennan in Detroit.
The U.S.
Supreme Court will tackle a knotty conflict between church and state today.
An issue is a test case from Oklahoma.