A plea deal in the Hunter Biden case has been put on hold A plea deal struck between the DOJ and Hunter Biden is on hold after a judge said she wants more information about whether the deal extends to any prosecution related to his business dealings. Deirdre Walsh
New book provides a primer for aspiring state legislators Two veteran Washington lawmakers discuss the art and craft of legislative rules and relationships. Kim Malcolm
Questions about the upcoming primary election? We’ve got you covered With this year's Primary Election less than a week away, "Soundside" pulled together a panel of experts to talk about the different races and issues on the ballot. Mike Davis
They put food on our tables but live in the shadows. This man is fighting to be seen Jose Martinez has picked America's food for decades. With all that experience on different farms, he saw workers lacking labor protections. Now he works to give farmworkers more rights. Andrea Hsu
Autoworker union not giving Biden an easy ride in 2024 as contract talks pick up speed The new UAW president says his members are being left out as the industry transitions to electric vehicles so he's applying pressure on the auto companies and the White House to do more for workers. Don Gonyea
Biden's dog, Commander, has been biting Secret Service agents The conservative group Judicial Watch obtained Secret Service emails complaining about Commander being aggressive. One bite sent an agent to the hospital. Deepa Shivaram
McCarthy says info about Biden family 'rises to level of an impeachment inquiry' The House speaker says Republicans may launch an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. House GOP members have been investigating allegations of financial misconduct related to his son, Hunter. Deirdre Walsh
China's foreign minister hasn't been seen in a month. Analysts aren't optimistic Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang's location is unkown. Tuesday marks one month since his last public appearance. A reflection of China's authoritarian system, it's complicating efforts at diplomacy. John Ruwitch
What protestors are saying of the new law reducing Israeli Supreme Court's oversight Thousands of Israelis are taking to the streets in violent protests with police after parliament eliminated a key power of the Supreme Court to oversee senior governmental appointments and policy. Daniel Estrin
An Afghan teen makes it to the U.S., but his family is left behind in Kabul As Kabul fell to the Taliban in 2021, a teenager got separated from his family at the airport and wound up on a plane without them. He's been living on his own in the U.S. Tom Bowman