U.S., Chinese Officials Trade Swipes At Photo-Op The first meeting of the Biden administration between high-level American and Chinese delegations showed relations between the two major powers are frosty. Jaclyn Diaz
Hundreds Of Migrant Children Held In Border Detention For More Than 10 Days More than 500 migrant children have spent more than 240 hours in the jail-like detention centers at the border as of Thursday, according to a DHS document obtained by NPR. Franco Ordoñez
House Passes 2 Bills Aimed At Overhauling The Immigration System The bills, which have an uncertain path in the Senate, would create a process for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to earn permanent resident status and eventual citizenship. Claudia Grisales
'We're Going To Keep Digging,' FBI Director Wray Says Of Capitol Siege In a rare interview, FBI Director Christopher Wray told NPR that the bureau will keep working on the sprawling investigation "no matter how long it takes." Carrie Johnson
FBI Asks Public For Help Identifying Capitol Riot Suspects Seen Attacking Police The FBI released videos showing 10 people suspected of assaulting police during the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. "Some of the most violent offenders have yet to be identified," the bureau said. Ryan Lucas
Education Dept. Begins Rolling Back Trump-Era Policies On Defrauded Students The U.S. Department of Education says it is scrapping a controversial, Trump-era policy that granted only partial student loan relief to borrowers who were defrauded by private, for-profit colleges. Cory Turner
Biden Aims To Tackle Root Cause Of Migrants Massing At U.S. Border The Biden administration wants to work with Central American countries to stem the flow of migration to the U.S., but concerns about corruption means implementing the policies likely won't be smooth. Carrie Kahn
Texas Man Arrested With Guns, Ammo Outside Of Vice Presidential Residence The San Antonio man faces several weapons charges after police recovered a rifle and ammunition from his vehicle. Alana Wise
House Renews Violence Against Women Act, But Senate Hurdles Remain As a senator, President Biden played a key role in passing the landmark 1994 law, which he called "one of my proudest legislative achievements." It wasn't reauthorized in 2018 over partisan disputes. Susan Davis
IRS Expected To Push Back Tax-Filing Deadline It will be the second consecutive year the agency has given taxpayers more time to filed their returns because of the coronavirus pandemic. Brian Naylor