Republicans Now Poised For Biden-Burisma Subpoena With Romney On Board The Utah senator had been wavering as to whether to agree to a subpoena for an ongoing inquiry. A spokeswoman said Romney had been assured the process would not be a "public spectacle." Claudia Grisales
Encore: James Clyburn's Rise To Popular South Carolina Democrat Rep. James Clyburn's recent endorsement helped propel Joe Biden to victories in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday. At StoryCorps in 2007, Cyburn and his granddaughter talk about success and failure.
Bernie Sanders' Call For Young Voters Isn't Working Out The Way He Planned Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged this week that the young voters he's been counting on to boost his candidacy have not shown up at the polls in the strong numbers he had been hoping for. Juana Summers
The final woman drops from the race: Seattle supporters lament Elizabeth Warren’s departure Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren had a lot of fans in Seattle. Now they are grieving over her departure from the presidential race. Amy Radil
How Russia Is Trying To Boost Bernie Sanders' Campaign Sen. Sanders says he was briefed by the intelligence community about Russia's efforts to aid his campaign, which has gotten more positive support from Russian media than other Democratic candidates. Tim Mak
What The End Of Warren's Campaign Means For The Prospect Of A Woman President NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with columnists Connie Schultz and Mona Eltahawy about what it means that Elizabeth Warren is pausing her presidential campaign.
Report: Russian Election Trolling Becoming Subtler, Tougher To Detect A cache of Instagram posts has yielded what researchers call a more up-to-date look at election interference operations. Much of it is familiar, but now executed with more sophistication. Philip Ewing
McConnell Condemns Schumer's Comments Targeting Supreme Court Justices Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., acknowledged he should not have used the words he did about Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh when he addressed abortion-rights activists at the high court on Wednesday. Deirdre Walsh
Elizabeth Warren Drops Presidential Bid A senior campaign aide to Elizabeth Warren tells NPR Thursday that the Massachusetts senator is dropping out of the presidential race, two days after a disappointing finish in Super Tuesday primaries. Steve Inskeep
Sen. Elizabeth Warren Drops Out Of The 2020 Presidential Race Warren announced her decision after disappointing finishes in the primary. She hadn't won or come in second in any states, and finished third in her home state of Massachusetts. Danielle Kurtzleben