A report on expanding Native American voting access has these recommendations The report was commissioned by President Biden in March 2021 as part of an executive order he signed to protect voting rights. Deepa Shivaram
The gift Madeleine Albright leaves is showing us what's possible Today, as Ukraine defends itself against military forces from Russia, Albright's journey is especially important. Kevin Drew
Madeleine Albright's teaching continues — through these books The first female secretary of state's legacy lives on — not only in the history she made but also in teachings and reflections. Here are some of the books she leaves for us, and future generations. Meghan Collins Sullivan
The U.S. will take in up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees fleeing the war The United States will welcome up to 100,000 Ukrainians and other displaced people fleeing the conflict in Ukraine, a senior administration official told reporters traveling with President Biden. Tamara Keith
Judge Jackson faced nearly 24 hours of questions over the last 2 days NPR's Rachel Martin talks to former Democratic Sen. Doug Jones of Alabama, who was tasked by the White House to prepare Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson for the grueling Supreme Court confirmation process.
Jackson's confirmation hearing devolved into bickering among senators Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson faced two long days of questions with the Senate Judiciary Committee, in a hearing that was at times combative and emotional. Rachel Martin
Ex-prosecutor says Donald Trump is 'guilty of numerous felony violations' The letter came from Mark Pomerantz, who along with his co-leader in the Trump probe, resigned in February over the future of the case. The Associated Press
Trump yanks endorsement of Alabama Senate candidate Brooks, who said to get past 2020 Mo Brooks' Republican Senate campaign has been struggling, and now the former president has pulled his endorsement, citing a dispute over the 2020 election. Don Gonyea
Georgia president on balancing act of supporting Ukraine without antagonizing Russia NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with the president of Georgia, Salome Zourabichvili, who the Georgian government is threatening to sue over her support for Ukraine. Elena Burnett
Biden heads to Europe this week, more sanctions against Russia on the table President Biden will travel to Brussels and Warsaw this week to meet with allies about support for Ukraine and their efforts to impose costs on Russia for invading Ukraine. Tamara Keith