Biden gets a bounce after the State of the Union, NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows After Tuesday's speech, the president saw a significant jump with Democrats and independents, as he may be seeing a rally-around-the-Ukrainian-flag moment. Domenico Montanaro
Biden's Supreme Court nominee meets with Senate leaders, judiciary panel members The nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court took its first steps in Congress this week. How did the meetings with Senate leaders go, and what comes next? Rachel Martin
Abortions after 15 weeks are one signature away from being banned in Florida The measure in Florida comes as Republicans across the country move to tighten access to the procedure. The Associated Press
How President Zelenskyy's wartime leadership has transformed his image NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Emily Harding, who has been tracking the Russian invasion from the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, on Zelenskyy's wartime leadership. Courtney Dorning
Biden wants more COVID relief funds. The GOP wants to know where previous relief went The White House has requested additional $22.5 billion in COVID relief but 35 GOP senators warned they won't support more until Biden provides an accounting of trillions in prior relief spending. Alana Wise
Jan. 6 panel's evidence suggests Trump broke laws trying to overturn the election NPR's A Martinez talks to Democratic Rep. Adam Schiff of California, a member of the committee, about the panel's 221-page court filing, and where the investigation is headed from here.
The Jan. 6 panel says Trump likely broke laws in trying to overturn the election In a court filing, the select committee says evidence "provides, at minimum, a good-faith basis for concluding" that Trump broke the law with his efforts to obstruct the counting of electoral votes. Claudia Grisales
A million people have fled Ukraine as Russia nears takeover of port city The new total of refugees from Ukraine amounts to a little more than 2% of the country's total population of 44 million. Jonathan Franklin
Here's what experts say Biden gets right in his new mental health plan Mental health advocates applaud the proposals, which they say offer much-needed federal leadership on a growing national crisis. But they worry about getting sustainable funding for the efforts. Rhitu Chatterjee
The Federal Reserve is ready to raise interest rates soon despite the war in Ukraine Fed Chair Jerome Powell says the central bank is prepared to begin raising interest rates this month to fight inflation despite economic uncertainty after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Scott Horsley