Some Democrat Farmers In Iowa Grow Cold On Party At the Creston Livestock Market in Creston, Iowa, farmers gather before an auction. They're all registered Democrats — all with different views of the party. David Greene
Last Iowa Poll Before Caucus Scrapped Because Of Apparent Error A poll of Iowa Democrats will not be released this year ahead of the caucuses after complaints that Pete Buttigieg was left off it. We find out why this poll matters. David Folkenflik
What The 2020 Election Is All About On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, President Trump is the overwhelming factor determining not just Democratic voters' choices but which direction voters will go in the general election. Mara Liasson
Ahead Of Impeachment Vote, Democratic Senator Talks Strategy NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Ben Cardin, Democratic senator from Maryland, about the impeachment vote that is expected to take place Wednesday.
All Eyes On Iowa The Iowa caucuses are two days away. For the first time this election cycle, voters will get a say in who becomes the Democratic nominee for President. Domenico Montanaro
Impeachment Trial Heads Toward Finish Line After Witness Vote Fails The proceedings are expected to close out next week, with a final vote set for Wednesday and the acquittal of President Trump likely. Miles Parks
After Senate Votes Against Witnesses, Impeachment Trial Final Vote Expected Next Week The situation in President Trump's impeachment trial in the Senate is fluid. Senators narrowly voted to not call witnesses — and Sen. Roy Blunt says the final vote is expected next Wednesday. Kelsey Snell
Trump Administration Travel Ban Expands To 6 Additional Countries Three years after the Trump administration announced the travel ban, it is expected to expand to 6 additional countries. Department of Homeland Security officials announced details today. Joel Rose
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch Has Retired From Foreign Service Marie Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine until last spring when she was ousted following a disinformation campaign by the president's private lawyer, is retiring — not resigning. Michele Kelemen
NPR’s Daniel Estrin pulls back the curtain on his reporting from the Middle East 'Come on the bus. Why aren't you coming?' -Grandson to Granpa John O'Brien