Time has run out on some Biden administration appointees The Vacancies Act says many temporary government appointees cannot remain in their posts after the 300th day of a president's first year in office. Brian Naylor
Bannon threatens vengeance after surrendering on criminal contempt charges NPR's Noel King speaks to former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti about the contempt charge against former Trump adviser Steve Bannon.
Biden and China's Xi strike 'respectful' tone in video chat amid tension The meeting lasted more than three hours as the two sides sought to make sure their competition does not turn into conflict John Ruwitch
Chile's president faces impeachment for what his critics call a conflict of interest Chile's president Sebastian Pinera faces an impeachment vote in the Senate Tuesday, days ahead of the first round of voting in presidential elections. Philip Reeves
Biden signs the $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill into law President Biden praised the bipartisanship work to craft and pass the bill. But Republicans who supported the measure continue to face blowback. Brian Naylor
Trump's controversial hotel in D.C. will reportedly be sold and renamed The deal is said to be worth $375 million. Trump's company has suffered a net loss of $70 million in operating the hotel, the House Oversight Committee said last month. Bill Chappell
Steve Bannon turns himself in to face criminal contempt charges Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon has turned himself in at the FBI field office in Washington. He faces charges of contempt of Congress. Peter Shane
Climate talks have wrapped up. Granholm weighs in on the highlights NPR's Noel King talks to Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm about the compromise deal reached at the U.N. climate summit that gave a last-minute reprieve to coal-burning economies.
What 2021's recent elections tell us about voting in 2022 and beyond Recent off-year elections showed that voters may not be so invested in making it easier to vote while Republicans may benefit from higher voter turnout than they previously had thought. Miles Parks
Doug Emhoff is America's first second gentleman. In Paris, he showed what that means Doug Emhoff, the husband of Vice President Harris, is taking a very traditional approach to his role of second spouse. The Paris trip was their first diplomatic trip abroad. Asma Khalid