Where Infrastructure Negotiations Stand In Congress The Democratic majority in Congress has been struggling to advance Biden's agenda as moderates have tried to bring Republicans on board with an infrastructure bill.
Trump Justice Department Subpoenaed Apple For Info On Former White House Counsel The secret DOJ subpoena sought account information for Don McGahn as well as his wife. It is unclear what the department was investigating or whether prosecutors obtained any account information. Emine Yücel
How To Be A Citizen: Being Involved In Civic Life At A Young Age NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two youth organizers, Calla Walsh and Thomas Chaplain, about how to get involved with civic life when you're too young to vote.
DOJ Subpoenaed Apple For Data On Trump White House Lawyer The Justice Department secretly subpoenaed Apple in 2018 for account information of then-White House Counsel Don McGahn as well as his wife. Ryan Lucas
Iranians Will Head To The Polls Friday To Choose A New President NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Professor and Director of the School of Public and International Affairs at Virginia Tech about the upcoming elections in Iran.
Tackling 'Energy Justice' Requires Better Data. These Researchers Are On It President Biden's climate plans call for spending big on energy efficiency. New research could help make sure it actually targets the poor and minority households that most need it. Jeff Brady
Updates From President Biden's Europe Trip The latest from Joe Biden's first overseas trip as President, attending the G7 meeting in Cornwall, UK. Franco Ordoñez
5 Ways For Seniors To Protect Themselves From Online Misinformation Fake news is rampant, and seniors are especially vulnerable. Amy Yee
Burnt out, stressed, but still hoping to win the lottery, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with PubliCola publisher and editor Erica C Barnett, Seattle Met digital editor Zoe Sayler, and Crosscut reporter David Kroman. Sarah Leibovitz
AG Garland Vows To Defend Voting Rights As The 'Cornerstone' Of American Democracy The attorney general said his department would rededicate crucial resources to ensuring all eligible Americans have the ability to vote. Alana Wise