President Trump To Face Friendly Crowd At March For Life Trump has addressed the annual march remotely before, but this will be the first time for a sitting president to speak at the event. Sarah McCammon
Fidget Spinners, Pacing, Note-Taking: Staying Awake In The Senate Chamber Impeachment trial rules say senators are not to talk. They can't have their phones. And coffee is banned from the chamber. And so, some senators are grappling with something basic: staying awake. Bobby Allyn
Democratic Impeachement Managers Continue Their Oral Arguments To Remove Trump Here's what the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump sounded like on Thursday, the third day of proceedings.
Wildly Varying Reactions To Democratic Argument Tells A Tale Of Two Schiffs Senators have wildly different assessments of how successfully House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff, D.-Calif., is making the case for more evidence and testimony in the Trump impeachment trial. Susan Davis
The Surprising Legacy Of Occupy Wall Street In 2020 A close look at Occupy Wall Street reveals a lasting legacy. Occupy lasted barely three months, and was messy and disorganized, but had a profound effect on the conversation in the Democratic Party. Sam Sanders
King County and WA Secretary of State clash over online voting system King County says it’s offering the country’s first completely online election in order to boost voter turnout. Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said she wasn’t consulted, but believes online systems are vulnerable and could jeopardize public confidence in elections. Amy Radil
Jim Lehrer, Longtime PBS Anchor, Dies At 85 Lehrer chronicled such weighty events as John F. Kennedy's assassination and the 1973 Senate Watergate Hearings. For years, he and lifelong friend Robert MacNeil co-anchored The MacNeil/Lehrer Report. Elizabeth Blair
WATCH LIVE: Impeachment Trial Day 3 On Thursday, House Democrats are expected to outline how the law applies to what they see as the president's "corrupt scheme" with Ukraine to tilt the 2020 election in his favor. Bobby Allyn
As An Impeachment Juror, Sen. Braun Says He's Listening For New Details NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana about the impeachment trial of President Trump. Opening statements got started Wednesday. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe weighs in.
'Washington Post,' 'National Enquirer' In Spotlight After Bezos Phone Hacking The alleged hacking of Jeff Bezos' smartphone by Saudi Arabia puts the spotlight on the Bezos-owned Washington Post, which angered the Saudis, and the National Enquirer, which he accuses of blackmail. David Folkenflik