Biden moves to expand DACA recipients' access to government-funded health insurance The Department of Health and Human Services will propose an amended definition of "lawful presence" to include recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the White House said. Kaitlyn Radde
Air National Guardsman arrested as suspected leaker of Pentagon documents The FBI has arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, Jack Teixeira, as a suspect in the leak of classified intelligence documents. Washington Desk
Justice Department will ask the Supreme Court to restore full access to abortion pill The Justice Department is seeking emergency relief from the U.S. Supreme Court in a Texas case involving limited access to the abortion drug mifepristone. Washington Desk
Tenn. GOP efforts to remove 2 lawmakers may have lasting effects on state politics It look less than a week for Justin Jones and Justin J. Pearson to be reappointed to the Tennessee House, but the GOP efforts to remove them may have a lasting effect on the state's politics. Chas Sisk
An 'absurd' law will put the Louisville shooter's gun back on sale, mayor says A Kentucky law would force authorities to send the assault rifle used in the attack to auction, over the objections of the Louisville mayor who is pushing for change. Manuela López Restrepo
Fox attorneys to be investigated for lying in court on brink of blockbuster trial Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric M. Davis says he will appoint an outside attorney to investigate whether Fox News attorneys withheld key evidence in weeks leading up to defamation trial. Karl Baker
Tired of waiting, Arnold Schwarzenegger fills a pothole in his LA neighborhood The actor and former California governor tweeted a video of him and a helper repairing a road in the Brentwood area. "You have to do it yourself. This is crazy," he said. The Associated Press
Manhattan DA Bragg sues Rep. Jordan over attempts to interfere in Trump case NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Adam Klasfeld, managing editor of Law & Crime, about Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's efforts to stop a Republican investigation into his prosecution of former President Trump. Leila Fadel
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott takes a significant step toward a presidential run South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott has taken a significant step toward a presidential bid, launching an exploratory committee. Scott, 57, is the only Black Republican currently in the U.S. Senate. Dustin Jones
Rep. Katie Porter is standing up to corporate America — one whiteboard at a time NPR's Juana Summers talks with Rep. Katie Porter about her new memoir, I Swear: Politics is Messier Than My Minivan, about what it's like to work on Capitol Hill as a single mom with three young kids. Mallory Yu