Marie Yovanovitch reflects on disinformation and her removal as ambassador to Ukraine The career diplomat's memoir is a front row seat to the disinformation campaign that ultimately saw her removed from post, and offers insight into the post-Soviet Union politics of Russia and Ukraine. Caitlyn Kim
Democrats huddle to plot midterm strategy as inflation rises President Biden traveled to Philadelphia to pump up lawmakers who are on the ballot this fall and are already getting an earful from constituents about higher costs for gas and groceries. Deirdre Walsh
Trump is campaigning against Republicans he dislikes for fall's midterm elections As primary campaigns for the 2022 elections heat up, former President Trump is campaigning against people in the GOP who have crossed him, such as those who voted to impeach him. Danielle Kurtzleben
With Biden's help, House Democrats are working to win over voters ahead of midterms President Biden traveled to Philadelphia to pump up lawmakers who are on the ballot this fall and are already getting an earful from constituents about higher costs for gas and groceries. Deirdre Walsh
Biden announces plans to revoke Russia's trade relations status President Biden took new steps to curb U.S. trade with Russia to punish Moscow for invading Ukraine — including banning imports of vodka and caviar. Scott Detrow
Biden moves to revoke Russia's trade relations status amid war in Ukraine The economic restriction, one of several announced in recent weeks, is meant to punish Russian President Vladimir Putin and further hobble Russia's finances as it invades Ukraine. Alana Wise
Colorado's governor treated COVID differently than many Democrats. It may pay off Gov. Jared Polis, D-Colo., canceled Colorado's state of emergency last July. As omicron surged, he refused to reinstate state-wide mask mandates. His approach seems to have made him popular. Tamara Keith
State Department spokesperson on the U.S.' efforts to counter Russia's messaging NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Ned Price, spokesperson for the State Department, who says Russia is accusing U.S. and Ukraine of preparing biological weapons. Justine Kenin
Vice President Harris has traveled to Poland in support of Ukraine and its neighbors Vice President Harris says the world has witnessed Russian "atrocities" in Ukraine and vowed support for the country and its neighbors. But a proposal for Polish fighter jets is off the table. Asma Khalid
Florida lawmakers back the creation of an election crimes investigative office Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, who's expected to sign the legislation, had called for the formation of an election police force in a speech last year. Benjamin Swasey