Despite Setting A New Tone, Biden Faces Tough Decision On Dealing With Congress Biden is pledging "unity," but the word means different things to different people. For Biden, it appears to be about tone, not necessarily direction. Mara Liasson
Talking vaccines, legislation and GameStop this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut editor-in-chief Knute Berger, creator of the Wild West newsletter Eli Sanders and Crosscut political reporter Melissa Santos. Sarah Leibovitz
Biden's Beginning: Executive Orders And A New Presidential Leadership Model NPR looks at President Biden's first full week in office. From executive orders to big legislative proposals, his presidential leadership already contrasts starkly with his predecessor's. Mara Liasson
This week in politics: The races for Seattle mayor and the coronavirus vaccine We now have a race for Seattle mayor. Meanwhile, politics are colliding with a medical ethics debate over who should get the coronavirus next. Katie Campbell
Biden Won't Reverse All Of Trump's Foreign Policy. Here's What He'll Keep President Biden's Iran policy is significantly different from that of his predecessor. But there are some things started by former President Donald Trump that Biden plans to build on. Scott Detrow
Fauci, Other Biden COVID-19 Advisers Tout 'Really Encouraging' Vaccine News Dr. Anthony Fauci also said the administration hoped to be able to start vaccinating children by late spring or summer. Brian Naylor
News Brief: Novavax Vaccine, The GOP's Future, Biden's Environmental Justice Plan There's a new COVID-19 vaccine out there. Trump allies clash with fellow Republicans who supported his impeachment. And, Biden signs an executive order addressing environmental racism.
Donald Trump And The Future Of The Republican Party How much of a hold does Trump have on the GOP right now and what does his impeachment tell us about where the GOP is headed? Susan Davis
March For Life President Discusses The Future Of The Movement Under Biden Friday's March for Life will be mostly virtual due to the pandemic. NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to the president of that organization about the future of the anti-abortion rights movement.
After Riot, Acting Capitol Police Chief Calls For Permanent Fencing Around Complex "In light of recent events," the acting chief said, "I can unequivocally say that vast improvements to the physical security infrastructure must be made." Alana Wise