Climate Change Complicates Counting Some Alaska Native Villages For Census Rising temperatures are speeding up erosion in some Alaska Native villages and making traveling on ice roads more dangerous, threatening the Census Bureau's plans for an accurate count. Hansi Lo Wang
In An Election Year, Will Trump's Budget Face Roadblocks? Maya MacGuineas, president of the bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, talks to NPR's Steve Inskeep about President Trump's proposed budget which is released Monday.
Political Spotlight Focuses On New Hampshire Primary Voters head to the polls in New Hampshire Tuesday for the second Democratic presidential nominating contest. Meanwhile, the candidates have sharpened their criticisms of one another. Scott Detrow
Trump To Again Propose Slashing Foreign Aid In Budget President Trump is expected to propose steep cuts to foreign aid and other programs in his budget for fiscal 2021. The blueprint is expected to be declared dead-on-arrival in Congress. Roberta Rampton
Why This Progressive Says She's Backing Biden In New Hampshire State Senator Marsha Fuller Clark tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro that she's focused on a candidate who can win over the general electorate and beat President Trump in November. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Val Demings Says House Impeachment Managers 'Made Our Case' Democratic Rep. Val Demings of Florida was one of the House impeachment managers in the Senate impeachment trial. She says Trump's impeachment was "totally worth it" despite the Senate's acquittal. James Doubek
The Link Between Mitt Romney's Impeachment Vote And His Faith NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Hal Boyd, who teaches courses on the philosophy of religion at Brigham Young University, about the role faith played in Utah Sen. Mitt Romney's impeachment vote.
'NYT' Opinion Writer On 'Vindictive' Trump Firings NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former Pentagon speechwriter John Gans about the firing of Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman from the National Security Council.
How Trump's Impeachment Unfolded, In The Words Of Those Who Administered It Throughout the impeachment process, NPR interviewed dozens of lawmakers who sat in on the hearings, testimony, defense and votes. Read the key moments in their own words. Emma Bowman
Trump Axes Officials Who Gave Damaging Testimony In Impeachment Inquiry Lt. Colonel Alexander Vindman and his brother were fired from National Security Council staff and ambassador Gordon Sondland was recalled from Europe in moves top Democrats called shameful and weak. Franco Ordoñez