Nevada Rep. Horsford, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, talks police reform NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Democratic Congressman of Nevada Steven Horsford about police reform. Kai McNamee
The USDA wants to limit added sugars and sodium in school meals The new standards, if implemented, would limit added sugars and sodium and emphasize whole-grain and domestically-produced products. Ximena Bustillo
20 years ago, the U.S. warned of Iraq's alleged 'weapons of mass destruction' U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations Security Council in February 2003 came to define and undermine the Iraq War. Jack Mitchell
China says the balloon is theirs but not used for spying. Here's what we know China's foreign ministry described the balloon as "a civilian airship" used for meteorological research that had blown far off course by winds. The Pentagon suspects it's collecting information. Rachel Treisman
U.S. employers added 517,000 jobs last month. It's a surprisingly strong number U.S. employers added 517,000 jobs in January, as the unemployment rate fell to 3.4% . The job market remains tight, despite signs of a slowing economy. Scott Horsley
Why some Democrats are on board with busing migrants away from border states Republican governors have been transporting migrants out of states near the southern border. Some Democrats who first opposed it are now saying it's a humanitarian service, not a political statement. Laura Benshoff
U.S. says Russia is violating nuclear treaty New START The U.S. is accusing Russia of violating their final nuclear arms treaty, New START, which constrains the largest nuclear powers. Russia won't renew inspections as the U.S. aids Ukraine. Michele Kelemen
Seattle CM Mosqueda aiming to leap over to King County Council Seattle Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda will run for a seat on the King County Council this year. Mosqueda told KUOW that she hopes to bring the issues she has worked on at the city over the past six years to the larger county level. Dyer Oxley
House Republicans vote to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from the Foreign Affairs Committee Republicans have cited the Minnesota Democrat's past controversial comments about Israel. Omar, who herself has faced anti-Muslim bigotry since taking office, called the move "purely partisan." Lexie Schapitl
Congress gears up for another farm bill. Here's what's on the menu Climate, food stamps, broadband and research dollars are all on the line as negotiations kick off for the 2023 farm bill. Ximena Bustillo