Senate report: intelligence agencies 'failed to fulfill their mission' ahead of Jan. 6 Democrats on the Senate Homeland Security Committee issued a report claiming intelligence agencies failed "on a "fundamental level" in the lead-up to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. Barbara Sprunt
Biden kept Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports. This is who pays the price Dan Digre makes loudspeakers in Minnesota. But he's importing more of them from China than he used to, thanks to unintended consequences from Trump-era tariffs that President Biden has kept in place. Asma Khalid
What exactly is happening in Russia right now? Armed rebellion… aborted coup attempt… prelude to a civil war… however you label the events in Russia this weekend, they exposed deep divisions within the military forces Vladimir Putin has relied on to fight his war in Ukraine. Libby Denkmann
In historic bid, transgender Delaware state senator launches congressional campaign If elected, Sarah McBride, 32, would be the first transgender person to serve in Congress. She is running for the at-large seat held by Democratic Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester. Barbara Sprunt
Biden to kick off roadshow pushing for high-speed internet for every U.S. household President Biden is kicking off a three-week roadshow to 20 states to try to get Americans excited about his administration's infrastructure, manufacturing and clean energy projects. Steve Inskeep
China owns 300,000 acres of land in the U.S. Here's where Chinese companies and individuals own farmland across America. But lawmakers in Washington are pushing to block any purchases that could be connected to the Chinese Communist Party. Ximena Bustillo
Mitch Landrieu is Biden's man to rebuild America and deliver broadband to millions This is the year that a lot of the money from Biden's 2021 infrastructure law starts flowing to states and local governments. Mitch Landrieu is tasked with implementing and promoting the effort. Scott Detrow
U.S. Starbucks workers join in a weeklong strike over stores not allowing Pride décor Starbucks workers in cities including Chicago, Philadelphia and San Antonio plan to walk out or picket over coming days following worker accusations that the company is scaling back its LGBTQ support. Juliana Kim
Supreme Court rejects challenge to Biden administration's immigration rules In a major win for the Biden administration, the court ruled Texas and Louisiana lack the standing to challenge the administration's immigration enforcement guidelines. A Martinez
NPR poll examines independent voters responses to questions on social issues As Republicans continue to stand by Donald Trump and the Supreme Court marks the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision, independent voters across the country weigh in on the top issues of the day. Debbie Elliott