Meet the activists who projected a giant Ukrainian flag on Russia's Embassy in D.C. Demonstrators used high-powered lights to project the Ukrainian flag onto the walls of the Russian Embassy in Washington, D.C. The Russians tried to outshine the flags with a spotlight, but failed. Dustin Jones
Republicans say they're quitting the 'biased' Commission on Presidential Debates Republican National Committee chairwoman Ronna McDaniel claims that the commission "refused to enact simple and commonsense reforms to help ensure fair debates." Eric McDaniel
Texas welfare workers are resigning over orders to investigate trans kids' families NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Eleanor Klibanoff of The Texas Tribune about the child welfare workers who are leaving their jobs over state orders to investigate the families of trans kids. Alejandra Marquez Janse
We found problems with a student loan program. Now, senators are calling for changes Lawmakers are calling for an investigation two weeks after an NPR report found a student loan program designed to help low-income borrowers wasn't living up to its promise. Cory Turner
Where do sanctions on Russia go from here? A foreign policy expert weighs in Despite heavy sanctions, Russia has not slowed down its invasion of Ukraine. Some are left wondering just how much sanctions can achieve. Daniel Estrin
Gov. Abbott's order for truck inspections is all an unnecessary PR stunt, critics say Commercial trucks have been spending hours or days waiting to enter Texas from Mexico. Gov. Abbott ordered inspections of all trucks, saying it's needed to combat drug smuggling and human trafficking. Alejandra Marquez Janse
Spike in inflation presents further challenges for the Biden administration NPR's A Martinez speaks to Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, about inflation's economic and political challenges, and the Biden administration's plans to curb price hikes.
Biden appeared to accuse Putin of committing a 'genocide' in Ukraine Speaking about easing restrictions on higher-ethanol gasoline amid spiking fuel costs, Biden said prices shouldn't "hinge on whether a dictator declares war and commits genocide a half a world away." NPR Washington Desk
Gov. DeSantis takes over congressional redistricting in Florida Florida's legislature says instead of drawing new maps for congressional districts, it will cede the responsibility to Gov. DeSantis, who wants to eliminate two African-American voting districts. Greg Allen
The DNC is considering changing how the party picks its presidential candidates The Democratic National Committee is considering an overhaul of its presidential nominating process this week. It would give more diverse states an earlier role and promote primaries over caucuses. Juana Summers