'Washington Post': Santos is linked to a cousin of a sanctioned Russian oligarch NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Washington Post reporter Isaac Stanley-Becker who helped uncover links between Rep. George Santos of New York, and a businessman with ties to a sanctioned Russian oligarch.
After weeks of violence, protests expected to continue in Peru NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Marcelo Rochabrun, Peru Bureau Chief at Bloomberg, about the ongoing protests against the Peruvian government which have left dozens of people dead. Alejandra Marquez Janse
France's new far right For decades, France's far right party has been led by a Le Pen: first father, then daughter. Marine Le Pen's replacement hails from a younger generation, and party supporters hope he attracts voters. Eleanor Beardsley
The U.S. could hit its debt ceiling within days. Here's what you need to know. The U.S. is expected to hit its debt ceiling Thursday, forcing the Treasury to take "extraordinary measures" to pay off its bills. A political stalemate could lead to an unprecedented federal default. Juliana Kim
Here's what we know about the classified documents found at Biden's home and office The fast-moving revelations have placed the president under the investigation of a special counsel and ignited Republican criticism. The White House said on Saturday that more documents were found. Elena Moore
Who is special counsel Robert Hur? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with former deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein about Robert Hur, the special counsel investigating President Biden's handling of classified documents.
The Missouri House tightens its dress code for women, to the dismay of Democrats As lawmakers met to debate House rules, one proposed requiring women to wear jackets. They ultimately passed a modified amendment (permitting cardigans), but not without vocal pushback from Democrats. Rachel Treisman
Panetta knows about leading a White House with a president under investigation NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the former Defense secretary about the special counsel assigned to review the classified documents found in the possession of President Biden.
With a debt ceiling fight expected, McCarthy suggests a possible deal with Democrats House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says he hopes to speak with President Biden "early" to avoid a potential default on the nation's debt this summer. He raised a bipartisan 2019 deal as a potential model. Claudia Grisales