'The Border Is Not Open': Biden Administration Seeks Foreign Aid To Slow Migration The White House asks Congress for $4 billion in aid for countries in Central America to address root causes of illegal migration, as the number of border crossings into the U.S. spikes. Franco Ordoñez
Whistleblowers Allege Improper Hiring At Justice Department During Trump's Last Days The whistleblowers accuse Jeffrey Bossert Clark of conducting a "sham" process and elevating a person who volunteered to defend a controversial Trump policy on abortion access. Carrie Johnson
House Gives Final Approval To $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package The bill will deliver a new round of aid to Americans almost a year after the pandemic first upended daily life in the United States. Chloee Weiner
Biden's Bill Is Not Like Prior Bipartisan Relief Measures, Rep. Smith Says NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Republican Rep. Jason Smith of Missouri about the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. Smith opposes the bill, which the House is expected to vote on Wednesday.
Biden Administration Gears Up For A Showdown With Big Tech President Biden is expected to add prominent tech critics to his administration. Some have advocated for breaking up major companies like Facebook. Shannon Bond
House Democrats Pass Bill That Would Protect Worker Organizing Efforts The PRO Act would provide protections to workers trying to organize, limiting what companies can do to disrupt union membership campaigns. The bill is unlikely to advance in the Senate. Don Gonyea
Pentagon Extends National Guard Presence At The Capitol The troops were expected to leave the Capitol on March 12, but U.S. Capitol Police last week requested an extension following reports of a potential security threat. Chloee Weiner
How White House Chief Of Staff Ron Lain's Track Record Helps The Biden Administration From the Florida recount to overseeing the U.S. response to the Ebola pandemic, Ron Klain is bringing a battle-tested resume to bear as he navigates Biden's ambitious agenda as his chief of staff. Mara Liasson
'No More Money For RINOs': How Trump's Fight With The GOP Is All About Control The former president is urging supporters to donate to his political action committee, rather than to the Republican Party. Here's why the skirmish matters. Domenico Montanaro
Prosecutors: Oath Keepers' Founder Was In Direct Contact With Capitol Rioters In a new filing, federal prosecutors allege that Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was in direct contact before and on Jan. 6 with individuals who stormed the Capitol. Ryan Lucas