Biden issues an executive order aimed at reducing gun violence President Biden wants to boost background checks for gun buyers, but that's hard without legislation from Congress. Deepa Shivaram
Biden issues an announcement on guns NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with domestic policy advisor Susan Rice about the executive order that President Joe Biden unveils Tuesday with the goal of reducing gun violence.
Ron DeSantis says backing Ukraine is not in the U.S. interest, a sign of a GOP divided Gov. Ron DeSantis is opposed to U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. So is former President Donald Trump. The issue seems poised to become a flashpoint in the 2024 presidential race. Franco Ordoñez
Biden wants to boost background checks on gun buyers. But it's hard without Congress During a visit to Monterey Park, Calif., Biden will announce an executive order that aims to increase the number of background checks that take place and support communities impacted by gun violence. Deepa Shivaram
The Fed already had a tough inflation fight. Now, it must deal with banks collapsing Consumer prices in February were 6% higher than a year ago, as inflation continues to ease. The data comes just days after the collapse of two regional lenders is roiling the banking system. Scott Horsley
Indigenous groups lash out after an oil drilling project is approved in Alaska NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jade Begay of the group NDN Collective, which advocates for indigenous communities, about the White House approving the controversial Willow drilling project in Alaska.
Donald Trump finally makes it to Iowa as other Republican hopefuls court voters Nearly four months after declaring his third run for the White House, former President Donald Trump visited Iowa — the first in the nation caucus for Republicans. Clay Masters
In military academies, 1 in 5 female students said they experienced sexual assault An anonymous survey conducted by the Defense Department showed that despite prevention efforts, cases of sexual assault and harassment are growing among men and women in military academies. Juliana Kim
Pence says Trump was 'wrong' about Jan. 6 and that history will hold him accountable The former vice president said Trump's "reckless words endangered my family and everyone at the Capitol that day," in his most forceful rebuke yet of his two-time running mate. Scott Detrow
Why Biden is making moves to the middle, especially on crime The White House is positioning the president to the middle on crime in an effort to blunt attacks in next year's presidential election from former President Trump and Republicans. Domenico Montanaro