Here's a big reason why people may be gloomy about the economy: the cost of money Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers argues that high interest rates are contributing to people's gloomy economic mood. Sentiment may improve, though, if the Federal Reserve begins to cut rates. Scott Horsley
Supreme Court to hear arguments in Trump immunity case in April The order from the court Wednesday keeps Trump's prosecution in the Jan. 6 case on hold. Carrie Johnson
Biden campaign co-chair reacts to 'uncommitted' votes in Michigan NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with the co-chair of the Biden campaign Mitch Landrieu about the Michigan primary results and challenges for the campaign moving forward. Kathryn Fox
Mitch McConnell will step down as Senate minority leader in November McConnell announced his plans on the Senate floor Wednesday where he talked about waiting for a day when he would have total clarity about the end of his work. "That day arrived today." Lexie Schapitl
After months-long battle with GOP, Hunter Biden appears for impeachment testimony Hunter Biden appeared behind closed doors to provide testimony in the House GOP impeachment inquiry into his father, President Joe Biden. Ryan Lucas
Missouri advocates gather signatures for abortion legalization, but GOP hurdle looms Missouri has one of the strictest abortion bans in the U.S. Abortion rights supporters have until May to gather over 171,000 signatures to have the issue appear before voters this fall. Jason Rosenbaum
Biden is getting a physical. The report will be scrutinized because of his age President Biden, 81, is the oldest person ever to hold the office, and voters have expressed concern that he is too old for a second four-year term in the job. Deepa Shivaram
House GOP has focused on Hunter Biden for awhile — a chance now to talk to him Hunter Biden is expected to appear on Capitol Hill Wednesday for a closed-door deposition as part of the House impeachment probe against his father, President Joe Biden. Ryan Lucas
6 protesters arrested after descending on Seattle City Hall to demand support for refugees Isolde Raftery
The push to vote 'uncommitted' to Biden in Michigan exceeds goal The group Listen to Michigan was urging voters in the state to vote uncommitted on the Democratic ballot as a protest vote against President Biden's handling of Israel's war in Gaza. Elena Moore