Revamped White House Website Aims For Inclusivity And Accessibility The Biden administration has made a handful of changes to the White House website, from adding gender-inclusive pronouns to its contact form to restarting Spanish-language communications. Rachel Treisman
Biden's Early Days Are About Action, Rep. Blunt Rochester Says NPR's Noel King talks to Democratic Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester of Delaware about President Biden's agenda and the legislative challenges. She worked closely with him as he prepared to take office.
6 Takeaways From President Biden's Inauguration After a chaotic four years, Biden is calling for calm. A new tone was set, but a return to the same old partisan bickering won't solve the problem of millions fed a daily diet of false information. Domenico Montanaro
Memorable Inauguration Images Include Bernie Sanders' Mittens People on social media lifted a photo of Sanders and his mittens out of the inauguration, and put him on a ski lift, atop the throne from Game of Thrones and sitting on an unfinished skyscraper.
Bipartisan Group Of Lawmakers Promises To Put Country Ahead Of Party NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Tom Reed of New York, co-chair of the Problem Solvers Caucus, about where GOP lawmakers may find common ground with President Biden's agenda.
Biden Suspends Deportations, Stops 'Remain In Mexico' Policy Under the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security looks set to roll back several Trump-era immigration policies and to establish a path to citizenship for immigrants. Jaclyn Diaz
A Look At Biden's 1st Day In Office On his first day in office, President Biden delivered a message of unity and signed a raft of executive actions. NPR discusses the major events of Inauguration Day. Mara Liasson
Biden Is President, But Some In Rural West Still Cling To False Notion That Trump Won President Biden has been sworn in, but some people in conservative parts of the U.S. say they still believe the false notion that former President Donald Trump is the winner of the 2020 election. Kirk Siegler
Senate Confirms Avril Haines As Director Of National Intelligence Haines has made history as the first woman to hold the top job in U.S. intelligence. Barbara Sprunt
Stocks Close On Record Highs After Biden Inauguration The Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq all hit new records as markets closed on Wednesday. Former President Donald Trump frequently cited stock market gains as a personal accomplishment. Camila Domonoske