Classified documents found at Penn Biden Center in Washington are under DOJ review The documents found at the center were discovered by President Biden's attorneys, who then notified the National Archives and turned the materials over. Dustin Jones
A bill that would have impacted racial disparity in cocaine crimes died in the Senate The Senate failed to advance a bipartisan bill that would have reduced one of the most persistent racial disparities in criminal justice: the punishment for crack cocaine. Carrie Johnson
Biden to talk migration, climate in Mexico City for North American Leaders' Summit President Biden is in Mexico City to discuss issues like migration, climate and fentanyl with Mexico's López Obrador and Canada's Trudeau. Tamara Keith
House rules changes breeze through the chamber following a bitter speaker fight The House voted Monday on a new rules package that contains key concessions to the most conservative wing of the party. Lexie Schapitl
The devastation left in the wake of the riots at Brazil's government buildings The clean up and the questions begin in the the aftermath of the weekend's violent assault on Brazil's Congress. Carrie Kahn
How the Paycheck Protection Program went from good intentions to a huge free-for-all An NPR analysis of data released by the Small Business Administration shows the vast majority of Paycheck Protection Program loans have been forgiven, even though the program was rampant with fraud. Sacha Pfeiffer
Before the House can vote on bills, it must OK rules for how the chamber operates Now that the House has finally selected a speaker, Republicans are ready to push their agenda. Among their top priorities are cuts to IRS funding. Leila Fadel
The history of a contentious U.S. Congress Newly elected House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's 15 rounds of voting were the most a speaker has endured since the 1850s. What does the politically fraught ascent mean for McCarthy? Ron Elving
Biden makes his first visit to the southern border as president The Biden administration recently expanded a pandemic-era program that quickly expels migrants who illegally cross into the country from Mexico. Giulia Heyward
Back home, some say Texas holdouts in House speaker vote harm Republican Party Three representatives from Texas voted against Kevin McCarthy to be speaker of the House. All represent different parts of the state but they stood united against McCarthy until Friday afternoon. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán | The Texas Newsroom