G-7 Leaders Are Set To Pledge 1 Billion Coronavirus Vaccines To Other Countries President Biden pledged the U.S. will donate 500 million doses of the Pfizer vaccine globally. "Our values call on us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against COVID-19," he said. Jaclyn Diaz
10 Senators Say They Agree On Infrastructure 'Framework' — But There Are Few Details The bipartisan proposal would cost $1.2 trillion and include no tax hikes. But the senators themselves didn't release any details and party leaders have been mostly silent on the development. Kelsey Snell
Omar Is Forced To Clarify After Democrats Say She Equated U.S., Israel With Terrorists Earlier this week, the Minnesota Democrat tweeted remarks that appears to equate the United States and Israel with Hamas and the Taliban. The Democratic leadership issued a rebuke of her remarks. Barbara Sprunt
French Ambassador Describes What He's Watching For On Biden's 1st Trip Overseas NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Philippe Etienne, France's ambassador to the U.S., about the G7 summit, NATO and President Biden's upcoming meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
World Leaders Are Meeting To Tackle Climate Change And Pandemic Recovery Polls show that President Biden's rhetoric and policy changes have already improved America's image in parts of Europe. But analysts say he must also reach substantive agreements with G7 countries. Frank Langfitt
With An Eye To History, Biden And Johnson Try To Rekindle The 'Special Relationship' President Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson plan to sign a 21st century "Atlantic Charter," an update of a document that tied the countries together during World War Two. Frank Langfitt
Biden To Announce U.S. To Donate 500 Million Pfizer Doses To Poorer Countries NPR's Noel King talks to Kate Bedingfield, White House communications director, about the vaccine announcement, and the president's goal of shoring up the alliance with Europe.
View From Europe: Biden Aims To Strengthen Ties With Europe NPR's Sarah McCammon talks to Wolfgang Ischinger, Germany's former ambassador, about Biden's trip to Europe and the NATO meeting, which is expected to send the message that America is back as an ally.
A Growing Number Of Critics Raise Alarms About The Electoral College The Electoral College, which has benefited Republicans in some recent elections, also factors into debate over GOP bills aiming to change state-level election laws. Mara Liasson
Ex-Trump Aide Describes Pressure He Felt From Trump During The Russia Probe The House Judiciary Committee released testimony from the former president's White House counsel, Don McGahn, who said Trump's repeated phone calls made him feel "frustrated, perturbed, trapped." Alana Wise