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
Why are these 23 WA state lawmakers choosing not to seek re-election? Twenty-three Washington state lawmakers have decided not to run for re-election this year. What’s the deal? Katie Campbell
How Madeleine Albright made women's issues central to foreign policy When Madeleine Albright became secretary of state in 1997, she was the first woman to do so. She used her career to advance women's issues and served as a role model for many generations. Wynne Davis
How does Marie Yovanovitch feel about Putin? Just look at her coffee mug In interviews promoting her new memoir, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine revealed she owns some anti-Putin merchandise — and has been giving it out for years. Rachel Treisman
Manchin says he will support Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson Manchin said that Jackson's "wide array of experiences" in the judicial system provide her with a unique perspective she will bring to the court. His support essentially secures her spot on the court. Deepa Shivaram
Thomas' texts urged White House chief of staff to pursue overturning the election NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Robert Costa of CBS News about post 2020 presidential election texts sent by conservative activist Ginni Thomas, who's married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Judge Jackson, Madeleine Albright and the legacy of being 'first' The first female secretary of state Madeleine Albright died Wednesday. She was known for her advice, specifically to working women and mothers as they navigated new and sometimes unfriendly spaces. Kathryn Fox
A report on expanding Native American voting access has these recommendations The report was commissioned by President Biden in March 2021 as part of an executive order he signed to protect voting rights. Deepa Shivaram
The gift Madeleine Albright leaves is showing us what's possible Today, as Ukraine defends itself against military forces from Russia, Albright's journey is especially important. Kevin Drew
Madeleine Albright's teaching continues — through these books The first female secretary of state's legacy lives on — not only in the history she made but also in teachings and reflections. Here are some of the books she leaves for us, and future generations. Meghan Collins Sullivan