Biden visits Kyiv to show solidarity, says "One year later, Ukraine still stands" President Biden often pledges to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia "as long as it takes." The risky secret trip to the warzone is aimed at showing he means it. Deepa Shivaram
The 'wackadoodle' foundation of Fox News' election-fraud claims A woman who put forth election-fraud claims that even she described as "pretty wackadoodle" was a source for baseless claims aired by Fox News in 2020. The network is now being sued for defamation. David Folkenflik
Many voters think Biden is too old for a second term. The White House isn't worried Polls and focus groups show many voters are worried about President Biden's advanced age. But the White House isn't worried that will hurt him if he runs for a second term. Scott Detrow
CNN's Don Lemon apologizes for sexist remarks about Nikki Haley The CNN anchor publicly apologized for comments about when women "are in their prime" during a show that aired Thursday. Giulia Heyward
Kevin McCarthy leads his first border trip in his new role as House speaker With Republicans in control of the House, Kevin McCarthy aimed to make good on promises he and his party made on the campaign trail to focus on border issues. He did that with a trip to the border. Asma Khalid
Labor Secretary Marty Walsh leaves Biden administration to lead NHL players' union Marty Walsh, who's led the Labor Department since March 2021, is leaving the Biden administration. Walsh has been named executive director of the NHL Players' Association. Andrea Hsu
Biden says 3 aerial objects were 'most likely' tied to private companies or research In remarks Friday, President Biden said the three aerial objects shot down by U.S. military were most likely tied to private companies, recreation or research institutions. Ximena Bustillo
Tanya Woo announces campaign for Seattle Council District 2 A new city council candidate is running in South Seattle — Tanya Woo, a community organizer and business owner in the Chinatown-International District. David Hyde
Speaker McCarthy leads first border trip in his new role. Critics call it a photo op The speaker will lead an all Republican delegation to Arizona's border with Mexico to highlight what he sees as problems in the region where border communities are facing strained demands. Claudia Grisales
Senate panel presses acting head of FAA on safety lapses, computer system failure The agency struggles with aging technology and no permanent leader. Billy Nolen was asked about safety lapses and a computer system failure. (Story aired on All Things Considered on Feb. 15, 2023.) David Schaper