Since Impeachment Acquittal, President Trump Has Been Acting Especially Unburdened President Trump has been unrestrained since his acquittal last week on two articles of impeachment, removing officials whose roles he resented, skewering others and saying he can do what he wants. Tamara Keith
House Votes To Revive Equal Rights Amendment, Removing Ratification Deadline Changing the deadline is one way ERA proponents are trying to make the amendment part of the Constitution, but there isn't legal consensus on the tactic, and the Senate is expected to kill the bill. Danielle Kurtzleben
Are Divisions In The Democratic Party As Problematic As They Were In 2016? NPR's Rachel Martin talks with Jennifer Palmieri, ex-communications director for the Obama administration and for Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, about the current landscape for Democrats.
How Yang's Presidential Bid May Affect Asian American Voters NPR's David Greene talks to Christine Chen, director of the nonprofit Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote, about what Andrew Yang's presidential run meant for the Asian American community.
How Much Is Politics Influencing The Justice Department? NPR's Rachel Martin talks to George Terwilliger, who was Attorney General William Barr's deputy in the 1990s, about whether the Justice Department has become politicized.
Third & Pine in Seattle, corner of a concern Today city and business leaders gather to discuss the state of Seattle’s downtown. It's happening at a time when many people are concerned about 3rd and Pine. Carolyn Adolph
Iowa Democratic Chair Troy Price Resigns After Caucus Night Debacle Price oversaw a caucus process so riddled with issues that it could threaten the state's first-in-the-nation status in future primaries. Miles Parks
Kushner Seeks To Revive Trump's Overhaul For Immigration System President Trump's senior adviser and son-in-law has been meeting with business leaders, immigration hardliners and other allies. The goal: revive a plan to overhaul immigration laws before November. Franco Ordoñez
Sawant announces proposal for 'Amazon Tax' Seattle City Council member Kshama Sawant has unveiled her plan to tax big businesses like Amazon to fund housing and environmental efforts. Kate Walters
Government Report Says Census Bureau Is Behind On Staffing Up And Cybersecurity A new Government Accountability Office report shows the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting 2020 census workers, and notes security challenges for the census website expected to roll out in a month. Hansi Lo Wang