Politics chat: More aid to Ukraine; Penn. Republican primary likely to be recounted What more aid for Ukraine says about bipartisanship in Washington; Trump's primary endorsements; and how Democrats' hopes rest on the working class appeal of their Penn. Senate candidate. Mara Liasson
Immigrant advocates say using the word 'invasion' fuels extremism The alleged Buffalo gunman isn't the first mass shooter to talk about an "invasion" of non-whites. Republicans have denounced the shooting — but not the language he used about immigration. Joel Rose
Week in politics: Pa. results pending; Cawthorn loses in N.C.; all eyes on Ga. We take a look at primary results out of Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and look ahead to next week's races, with a focus on Georgia's primaries. Ron Elving
Tens of thousands of asylum seekers still await the end of the pandemic border policy Tens of thousands of asylum seekers are in limbo waiting for a U.S. court to rule on the White House's proposal to drop Title 42, which bars them from entering the U.S. over pandemic concerns. Alisa Reznick
Two versions of history collide as Finland and Sweden seek to join NATO Finland and Sweden have long kept a careful balance — and neutral position — between the West and Russia. But that changed after Moscow invaded Ukraine. Miguel Macias
Biden heads to Asia to reassure allies that China is a still a top priority President Biden heads to Asia Friday for a meeting of the Quad group, which includes leaders from India, Japan and Australia. The unspoken focus of the gathering is China. Jackie Northam
Students and teachers spoke on gender and race classroom discussion bans in hearing Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., chaired a hearing on new laws that restrict classroom discussion of gender, sexual orientation and race. Students, parents and teachers are among those who spoke. Melissa Block
2 senators are working across the aisle to address the mental health crisis Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy and Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy first teamed up six years ago on mental health legislation. Now, we check in on this unlikely duo's work to update it. Ailsa Chang
Jan. 6 panel wants answers from lawmaker it says led a Capitol tour before the attack Republican Barry Loudermilk denies he showed people around the complex before the insurrectionists laid siege. The committee says it has evidence contradicting that denial. Claudia Grisales
California Democrats can't agree on how to use the budget surplus to offset gas costs With an enormous budget surplus, high gas prices and ongoing inflation, Democrats are trying to get money back in the pockets of drivers and voters in California, but can't at all agree on a plan. Nicole Nixon / CapRadio