What Will It Take For Congress To Pass Biden's Infrastructure Plan? Lawmakers are beginning to take a deeper look at the president's $2 trillion package to upgrade the nation's roads, bridges and railways. It is facing opposition from Republicans. Scott Detrow
Biden Pressured To Restore Boundaries Of 2 National Monuments In Utah Amid pressure to reverse a Trump administration decision, Interior Secretary Deb Haaland travels to Utah to tour the Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears national monuments. Kirk Siegler
As Biden Pushes Major Rail Investments, Amtrak's 2035 Map Has People Talking "You and your family could travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas onboard a high-speed train," President Biden said. The map shows 30 new routes across the U.S. that funding could create. Laurel Wamsley
Biden Says All Adults Will Be Vaccine Eligible By April 19 The president said states must open vaccine eligibility to all U.S. residents 18 and older by April 19, about two weeks ahead of his initial May 1 deadline. Rachel Treisman
Slain Capitol Police Officer Will Lie In Honor In The Rotunda William Evans is the second Capitol Police officer to receive the rare distinction to lie in honor in the Capitol rotunda this year. He was killed last Friday when a man rammed his car into a barrier. Barbara Sprunt
Citing Pandemic Fears, North Korea Says It Won't Attend Tokyo Olympics Pyongyang will skip the games, shattering South Korea's hopes that the games might revive stalled peace talks between the bitter rivals. Scott Neuman
Biden Economist Plans To Tackle Economic Disparities Caused By COVID-19 The economic fallout from COVID-19 hit communities of color hard. One official leading the federal response is Labor Department Chief Economist Janelle Jones, the first Black woman in that post. Ayesha Rascoe
Ruling By Senate Parliamentarian Opens Up Potential Pathway For Democrats The decision from the nonpartisan parliamentarian means Democrats could advance more of President Biden's agenda without the support of Republicans. Kelsey Snell
Janet Yellen Proposes Bold Idea: The Same Minimum Corporate Tax Around The World The Treasury Secretary is adding her support to a widely-discussed proposal as part of the Biden administration's tougher approach to corporate taxes. Scott Horsley
How A Boycott Of Coporations Could Lead To Greater Voting Access In Georgia NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Fulton County Commissioner Khadijah Abdur-Rahman, who supports a boycott of businesses in Georgia over new voting restrictions.