Baltimore's New Mayor Rethinks Police Funding NPR's Michel Martin speaks to newly elected Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott about how he is reimagining police funding in his city.
Biden Suspends Border Wall Construction For Two Months President Biden has halted construction of the massive wall on the U.S.-Mexico border for two months while officials determine what to do next. John Burnett
Trump's Top Impeachment Lawyers Leave Team Days Before Trial Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier have parted ways with the former president after a "mutual decision," leaving his defense team little preparation time before the Feb. 9 trial. Emma Bowman
New Report Identifies Big Legislative Push To Tighten Voting Restrictions NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney Myrna Pérez of the Brennan Center for Justice about her group's report on state laws across the country that limit voters' access to the polls.
Pipe Bombs Believed To Have Been Placed Night Before Attack On U.S. Capitol The FBI releases photos of the person thought to be responsible for putting pipe bombs outside the Democratic and Republican headquarters and says the bombs were placed on the night before the riot. Dustin Jones
Ex-FBI Lawyer Sentenced To Probation For Actions During Russia Investigation The former FBI attorney, Kevin Clinesmith, had pleaded guilty to altering an email used to get surveillance on former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page. Ryan Lucas
Shell Ordered To Compensate Nigerian Farmers Affected By Oil Spills "Finally, there is some justice for the Nigerian people suffering the consequences of Shell's oil," said Eric Dooh, one of the Nigerian farmers who sued Shell. Merrit Kennedy
There Is Precedent For Trying A Former Government Official, Established 145 Years Ago Some Republicans are arguing that former President Donald Trump should not face a Senate impeachment trial because he's a private citizen. That was argued before — and rejected narrowly — in 1876. Domenico Montanaro
Judge Blocks Biden Deportation Ban, Jeopardizing Former DACA Recipient A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked President Biden's 100-day moratorium on most deportations. One man who was scheduled for deportation is tangled in the bureaucratic morass. Ashish Valentine
Biden To Sign 2 Executive Actions Related To Health Care President Biden on Thursday is expected to sign two executive actions aimed at expanding access to health insurance and reproductive health care. Selena Simmons-Duffin