The 'Great Resignation' is giving workers more power, Labor Secretary Walsh says NPR'S Ailsa Chang talks with Labor Secretary Marty Walsh about the underlying causes of the "Great Resignation" and what he learned this past year from conversations with Americans across the country. Ayen Bior
Texas man faces federal charges for allegedly threatening Georgia election officials He allegedly wrote a graphic Craigslist post about killing three officials and harming law enforcement families. The case is the first brought by the Justice Department's election threats task force. Ryan Lucas
How Biden is trying to clean up his comments about Russia and Ukraine President Biden said there was uncertainty among allies about how they would respond to a "minor incursion" by Russia into Ukraine. That led to alarm overseas — and a clean-up at home. Asma Khalid
What Russian diplomats are saying about the situation with Ukraine While the U.S. sounds the alarm about the threat to Ukraine posed by tens of thousands of Russian troops on the border, Russia says it is NATO's military build-up that's stoking tensions. Charles Maynes
A look at how President Biden has handled the pandemic through his 1st year in office One year ago, President Biden took the oath of office, with beating COVID at the top of his agenda. Managing the uncertainty of what comes next remains the greatest challenge of his presidency. Tamara Keith
Pelosi opens the door to stock trading ban House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has said a new law prohibiting members of Congress from picking individual stocks isn't needed, but added if it has the backing of caucus she is ok with it. Deirdre Walsh
Activists look ahead to what could be the 'last anniversary' for Roe On both sides of the abortion debate, activists say this could be the last anniversary before Roe v. Wade is overturned or significantly rolled back. Sarah McCammon
The Jan. 6 panel wants to talk to Ivanka Trump The committee is asking Ivanka Trump to voluntarily cooperate with the panel's investigation. The panel sent her a letter on Thursday. Caitlyn Kim
Bipartisan Senate delegation traveled to Kyiv to meet Ukraine's leadership NPR's A Martinez speaks with Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut about his recent trip to Ukraine as part of a bipartisan delegation of senators, and what he learned.
Experts see 'red flags' at nonprofit raising big money for Capitol riot defendants The Patriot Freedom Project has raised around $900,000 to support alleged Jan. 6 Capitol rioters. The group says the funds support defendants, but families have raised concerns about transparency. Tom Dreisbach