As House Republicans bicker, the government shutdown threat grows House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., is working to contain a revolt by hard-line members of his party that could threaten his job as speaker and a potential government shutdown. Deirdre Walsh
Corruption trial reveals a #MeToo ethics entanglement for a top Biden adviser Newly disclosed evidence revealed an apparent conflict of interest for Biden adviser Anita Dunn, when she consulted for an Illinois politician facing #MeToo related allegations in 2018. Steve Inskeep
For young Americans, politics breaks the American dream instead of building it Gen Z and millennial voters should dominate the electorate in coming years. A new poll from the Sine Institute, exclusively obtained by NPR, shows how 18-34 year old Americans feel about the future. Elena Moore
Here's what happened in Kim Jong Un's meeting with Putin North Korean leader Kim Jong Un pledged support for Russia's war in Ukraine at his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Charles Maynes
A corruption trial revealed a #MeToo ethics entanglement for a top Biden adviser Newly disclosed evidence revealed an apparent conflict of interest for Biden adviser Anita Dunn, when she consulted for an Illinois politician facing #MeToo related allegations in 2018. Tom Dreisbach
Sen. Mitt Romney says he won't run for a second term Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney announced Wednesday that he will not seek reelection in 2024. "While I'm not running for reelection, I'm not retiring from the fight," he said. Kelsey Snell
Rep. Lauren Boebert was escorted out of 'Beetlejuice' over reports of rude behavior The Colorado Republican said she was guilty of laughing and singing too loud. A report from the theater, citing four complaints from the audience, said she was also vaping and recording video. Emily Olson
Does Washington state's ballot signature rule disenfranchise voters? On Tuesday King County Superior Court Judge Mark Larrañaga heard a case challenging Washington State’s ballot verification system as discriminatory but made no ruling. David Hyde
House to start an impeachment inquiry into President Biden, Speaker McCarthy says "I do not make this decision lightly," McCarthy told reporters Tuesday. It's unclear whether any formal impeachment resolution would have the votes in the House to pass. Kelsey Snell
These tech giants are at the White House today to talk about the risks of AI The White House is working with big tech companies to agree to testing and reporting measures to reduce AI risks. These voluntary measures are a precursor to regulation. Franco Ordoñez