Hunter Biden's Memoir 'Beautiful Things' Seeks To Tell Just Where He's Been The account by the president's younger son is at times a harrowing journey; in the end, if not for forgiveness or sympathy, it may be about making a stand and taking whatever place he can occupy. Ron Elving
Pentagon Releases New Policies Enabling Transgender People To Serve In The Military President Biden signed an executive order repealing the Trump transgender ban in his first week in office, directing the Pentagon to begin the process to allow transgender people to serve openly. Laurel Wamsley
Rep. Gaetz Denies Allegation, Claims He's Victim Of Extortion Plot The New York Times reported the Florida Republican is being investigated by the Justice Department over whether he had a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old and paid for her to travel with him. Benjamin Swasey
Biden Administration To Unveil Expansive $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan President Biden is making his opening pitch for an infrastructure plan that could eventually reshape the U.S. economy. It also reframes the idea of infrastructure beyond simply roads and bridges. Tamara Keith
G. Gordon Liddy, Chief Operative Behind Watergate Scandal, Dies At 90 The bombastic conservative, who became a popular talk show host, reveled in his reputation as a man willing to go to any lengths to reelect Nixon, saying, "I'd do it again for my president." Vanessa Romo
Biden To Use Job Creation To Sell His Green Energy Plan As President Biden prepares to roll out a multi-trillion-dollar infrastructure plan focused on green energy, he's working to frame the measure around jobs — not just addressing climate change. Scott Detrow
Political Crisis Deepens In Brazil As 3 Military Commanders Are To Be Replaced Brazil's Ministry of Defense has announced that the commanders of the army, navy and air force will be replaced, deepening a political crisis for President Jair Bolsonaro. Philip Reeves
Biden Announces New Steps To Tackle Anti-Asian Violence And Discrimination The White House on Tuesday unveiled actions to reverse the rising violent crimes against the AAPI community. Advocates and Asian American leaders have pressed the administration to do more. Alana Wise
Capitol Conspiracy Cases Show Plans For Violence, Not Necessarily For Breach The massive Justice Department investigation into the Jan. 6 riot is ongoing, but the picture so far shows "small cells" of conspiracy, rather than an overarching one. Here's what's publicly known. Ryan Lucas
Biden Makes 1st Judicial Nominations, Including A Supreme Court Contender With the lesson of former President Barack Obama's difficulty in filling vacancies "imprinted on his brain," his staff says, the president sees filling judicial seats as a top priority. Nina Totenberg