Biden's regime change comment should have been more nuanced, Sen. Reed says NPR's Rachel Martin speaks to Democratic Sen. Jack Reed of Rhode Island, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, about President Biden's weekend speech about Putin's power in Russia.
NATO, explained: Why the alliance was formed — and what it's doing for Ukraine Russia's attack on Ukraine has put a focus on the North Atlantic alliance. Here's what you need to know about NATO. Laurel Wamsley
In Ohio's GOP Senate race, there are Trump wannabees — but no Trump endorsement The lack of a Trump endorsement hasn't stopped individual Republican candidates from selling themselves to voters as the most Trump-like in the primary. Don Gonyea
Biden allegedly went off script to denounce Putin in Poland speech President Biden is back in the White House after a whirlwind trip aimed at keeping allies arm-in-arm in their support for Ukraine and sending a message to Russia over its brutal invasion. Tamara Keith
To help everyone, help the most marginalized first, says new congressional report NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman about "Black Women Best," an economic framework challenging leaders to enact reform centered on improving the lives of Black women. Ayesha Rascoe
Biden says of Putin: 'For God's sake, this man cannot remain in power' President Biden's remark about Russian President Vladimir Putin came in a speech in Warsaw. A White House official later said Biden "was not discussing Putin's power in Russia, or regime change." Deepa Shivaram
President Biden visits Poland in diplomatic trip to Europe President Biden is visiting Poland, next door to Ukraine. He gave a speech to U.S. troops stationed there to raise morale and also met with Polish President Andrzej Duda. Joanna Kakissis
Week in politics: Reactions to Court nominee; Trump retracts an endorsement in Ala. News about current and prospective members of the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, why former President Donald Trump retracted his endorsement of an Alabama congressman. Susan Davis
Supreme Court Justice Thomas' wife Ginni has a long history of conservative activism The text messages Virginia Thomas sent Trump's chief of staff pushing false claims about the 2020 election are the latest in her often public work to support conservative Republicans. Claudia Grisales
Text messages reveal Ginni Thomas urged Mark Meadows to overturning election results Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, was in touch with former President Trump's top aide after the 2020 presidential election and pursued efforts to overturn the results. Claudia Grisales