Here are the key issues to watch for in Biden's State of the Union The speech represents a chance for Biden to address the nation on where he thinks the country stands, where it is headed and what his priorities are ahead. Here, several issue areas to look out for. Domenico Montanaro
A new bill in Florida would give the governor control of Disney's governing district Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would take control over the board of a special governing district Walt Disney World operates in Florida under a bill introduced Monday. The Associated Press
En vivo: Cobertura bilingüe del discurso sobre el Estado de la Unión Este martes el Presidente Joe Biden dará el discurso anual del Estado de la Unión. Por primera vez, NPR News transmitirá la cobertura y análisis en inglés y español. Pablo Valdivia
Does more policing make Black communities safer? Rep. Summer Lee responds NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic Rep. Summer Lee of Pennsylvania about police reform — following the death of Tyre Nichols, who was severely beaten by police in Memphis, Tenn.
How former presidents have tried to use the State of the Union address in their favor Past presidents have used their post-midterm State of the Union address to try to propel their agenda through a divided Congress — and use it as a springboard for an eventual re-election message. Asma Khalid
Gen Z's political power: new data gives insight into America's youngest voters Generation Z, which turned out in large numbers along with millennials last election, is still new to politics. A report exclusively obtained by NPR adds more context to the youngest voting bloc. Elena Moore
Encore: Why some Democrats are on board with busing migrants away from border states Republican governors started transporting migrants from the U.S. southern border, but Democrats are now adopting the move. They say it's a humanitarian service, not a political statement. Laura Benshoff
Nevada Rep. Horsford, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, talks police reform NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Democratic Congressman of Nevada Steven Horsford about police reform. Kai McNamee
The USDA wants to limit added sugars and sodium in school meals The new standards, if implemented, would limit added sugars and sodium and emphasize whole-grain and domestically-produced products. Ximena Bustillo
20 years ago, the U.S. warned of Iraq's alleged 'weapons of mass destruction' U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations Security Council in February 2003 came to define and undermine the Iraq War. Jack Mitchell