Former Trump adviser Navarro indicted for contempt of Congress over Jan. 6 subpoena A federal grand jury has indicted Peter Navarro on two counts of contempt of Congress after he failed to comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee Carrie Johnson
Chicago archbishop adds his voice to the calls for gun safety legislation While some cardinals have sidestepped political discussions, Cupich spoke out against gun violence on Twitter hours after the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Rina Torchinsky
Jan. 6 panel promises 'previously unseen material' in prime-time hearing on June 9 The panel is expected to hold about a half dozen public hearings in June and release a report on its findings in September. Deirdre Walsh
Biden to address the nation about gun violence President Biden is making a national address Thursday night about the recent mass shootings and is calling on Congress to act on gun violence prevention. Tamara Keith
Avenatti gets 4 years in prison for cheating Stormy Daniels out of book proceeds Michael Avenatti was sentenced for stealing about $300,000 from Daniels, the porn actor who catapulted him to fame as he represented her during her legal battles with then-President Donald Trump. The Associated Press
For years White House interns have not been paid. That will soon change President Joe Biden announced that White House interns will now be paid for the first time in history. Participating interns will be paid $750 per week starting this fall. Ximena Bustillo
Nearly 100-days since Russia invaded, Biden pledges new advanced weapons to Ukraine President Biden pledged new advanced weapons to Ukraine as the 100-day mark since Russia's invasion nears. Biden reiterated that the U.S. will "stay the course" as the conflict drags on. Scott Detrow
Investigators say the Uvalde school district police chief isn't talking to them Pete Arredondo and his department have been under new scrutiny since DPS Director Steven McCraw said the incident commander — later confirmed to be Arredondo — made a critical error. Bill Chappell
Special Counsel Durham fails first courtroom test in his three-year probe Michael Sussmann was acquitted of one charge of lying to the FBI in the first verdict rendered during the probe by a special counsel appointed in the Trump administration. Carrie Johnson
Fear The Vibe Shift: Are We Entering A Recession? Despite low unemployment, solid spending, and continued job growth, signs are flashing that the U.S. economy is headed for another downturn. Greg Rosalsky