Pelosi Signals An End To Her Hold On Articles Of Impeachment For weeks, the House speaker has refrained from sending the articles to the Senate, saying she needed details on how an impeachment trial would work. But Thursday, she indicated she would soon relent. Kelsey Snell
Trump Administration Proposes Major Changes To Bedrock Environmental Law The Trump administration wants to ease approval for major infrastructure projects. It could mean federal agencies won't need to consider climate impacts of things like pipelines and highways. Jeff Brady
Rep. Smith Supports War Powers Resolution To Limit Trump On Iran NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, about the state of relations between the U.S. and Iran. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in.
January 8th | A trip to the Seattle archives An adventure to the Seattle of yesteryear. The region's plan to fight homelessness. What you should know about avalanches. And saying goodbye to the artistic directors of Book-It Repertory Theatre. Bill Radke
Much Of The World Doesn't Trust President Trump, Pew Survey Finds The survey of 37,000 people in 33 countries found that only 29% were confident in Trump's handling of world affairs, lower than for either Russian President Vladimir Putin or China's Xi Jinping. Scott Neuman
Bernie Sanders Criticizes Trump Over Killing Of Iran's Top General NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders about President Trump's actions on Iran and the escalation of tensions, along with the upcoming Iowa Caucuses.
Tangled In Campaign Finance Scandal, GOP Rep. Duncan Hunter To Resign Next Week Hunter pleaded guilty last month to misusing campaign funds. He and his wife were accused of having used over $250,000 in campaign funds for their own personal use. Jessica Taylor
How Trump, Kushner families learned to work the system NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Andrea Bernstein, a host of the podcast Trump, Inc., about her new book American Oligarchs: The Kushners, the Trumps and the Marriage of Money And Power. Terry Gross
McConnell Will Move Ahead With Impeachment Trial Rules Without Democrats' Support McConnell told reporters he has the votes to press ahead and won't seek a deal Senate Minority Leader Schumer, D-N.Y., who demanded witness testimony and rules for evidence in the impeachment trial. Kelsey Snell
Mike Pompeo On Drone Strike That Killed Iran's Top Military Leader: 'We Got It Right' "Every target that's being reviewed, every effort that's being made, will always be conducted inside the international laws of war," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said of potential strikes on Iran. Brakkton Booker