The growing racial gap in U.S. census results is raising an expert panel's concerns The U.S. census undercounting people of color and overcounting white people who don't identify as Latino means political representation and federal funds have been allocated unfairly, a report warns. Hansi Lo Wang
Rep. Matt Gaetz attempts to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Monday started the process for holding a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as Housespeaker. Claudia Grisales
Rep. Matt Gaetz launches effort to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., launched the process for holding a vote to remove Kevin McCarthy as House speaker but the road ahead is still unclear. Claudia Grisales
The moment when Selma Blair's service dog seemingly made Biden one of his people It was a subtle gesture: As actress Selma Blair delivered remarks to an audience at the White House, Scout, her service dog, laid down next to her and then gently flopped over on Biden's shoe. Heidi Glenn
Gen. Mark Milley looks back at the war in Afghanistan during exit interview NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with now-retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Mark Milley about the U.S. military's departure from Afghanistan. Courtney Dorning
Here's the story of the portrait behind Ruth Bader Ginsburg's postage stamp "It's like you feel a presence in the photograph," says Philip Bermingham. The striking image he captured became the U.S. Postal Service's reference for the new stamp. Bill Chappell
'The military has no role' in politics, says retiring chair of the Joint Chiefs The nation's most senior military officer has retired. He talks to All Things Considered about Donald Trump, democracy, and whether the U.S. military has been politicized. Courtney Dorning
The military is turning to microgrids to fight global threats — and global warming The military is among the largest buyers of independent power systems known as microgrids. They make tactical sense; and environmentalists hope they can help the transition from fossil fuels. Quil Lawrence
Former Sen. Boxer remembers Sen. Dianne Feinstein who died last week NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with former Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer of California Barbara Boxer about Dianne Feinstein's legacy.
Sen. Michael Bennet on Ukraine NPR's David Gura speaks to US. Sen. Michael Bennet, Democrat of Colorado, about assistance for Ukraine.