House Lawmakers Reach Bipartisan Deal On Panel To Investigate Jan. 6 Attack The panel would comprise 10 members, evenly split between Democratic and Republican appointees. It would have subpoena power and be required to issue a final report by Dec. 31. Claudia Grisales
New York's Elise Stefanik Installed As New GOP Conference Chair The vote came two days after House Republicans ousted Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney from the leadership role after her continued criticism of former President Donald Trump. Barbara Sprunt
Far Fewer Young Migrants Are In Border Patrol Custody, DHS Secretary Says Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told lawmakers that unaccompanied minors are moving more quickly out of custody and into facilities run by Health and Human Services. Claudia Grisales
Chinese Billionaire Arrested And Business Seized By State A utopian agricultural entrepreneur in China has been arrested and his businesses seized by the state as part of an effort to bring the country's entrepreneurs under Communist Party control. Emily Feng
The U.S. Is Headed Away From The Ideals Of Democracy, Says Author Masha Gessen NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks to Masha Gessen, author of Surviving Autocracy, about the state of U.S. democracy, as House Republicans continue to embrace former President Trump's lies about the election. Mia Venkat
Fully Vaccinated People Can Stop Wearing Masks Indoors And Outdoors, CDC Says President Biden: "Today is a great day for America and our long battle with coronavirus. It's been made possible by the extraordinary success we've had in vaccinating so many Americans so quickly." Laurel Wamsley
Biden Says 'Help Is On The Way' As Colonial Pipeline Restarts Flow Of Fuel The president cautions it will be several days before gas flow is fully restored. He urges consumers not to panic and hoard gasoline while warning gas stations not to gouge prices. Brian Naylor
Biden Signs Executive Order On Cybersecurity In Wake Of Pipeline Hack Following a ransomware attack on a major U.S. pipeline, President Biden announced his broad plan to make both the U.S. government and private companies more secure against future cyber breaches. Greg Myre
Rep. Curtis, R-Utah, Explains His Vote To Remove Liz Cheney From House Leadership NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Republican Congressman John Curtis of Utah about his vote to remove Liz Cheney from her leadership position in the House of Representatives. Patrick Jarenwattananon
In Wake Of Pipeline Hack, Biden Signs Executive Order On Cybersecurity The order follows a ransomware attack on a company that operates a pipeline that provides nearly half of the gasoline and jet fuel for the East Coast. Franco Ordoñez