Developer Abandons Keystone XL Pipeline Project, Ending Decade Long Battle TC Energy had suspended construction in January when President Biden revoked a key permit. The controversial project was a major flashpoint in the debate over fossil fuels' role in climate change. Jeff Brady
Democracies 'Are Standing Together,' Biden Says As He Kicks Off 1st Trip Abroad Biden arrived in the U.K. Wednesday, beginning an eight-day trip that also includes a meeting with Vladimir Putin. Biden says he'll meet with Putin to "let him know what I want him to know." Brian Naylor
The Electoral College Is At The Heart Of Debate Over Vote Counting Laws The electoral college, which has helped Republicans in recent elections, is also at the heart of debate over GOP state laws regarding vote counting. Mara Liasson
U.S. Lawmakers Back Belarus Opposition As Russia Closes In NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, about the Senate Foreign Relations hearing on Belarus and their trip to the region. Gus Contreras
How Kamala Harris Navigated Her 1st Foreign Trip As VP Vice President Harris has wrapped up her first foreign trip as she works to address the root causes of migration from Central America — a difficult issue with high political stakes. Tamara Keith
Watchdog Report Says Police Did Not Clear Protesters To Make Way For Trump Photo-Op The report found the U.S. Park Police made the call to clear Lafayette Park before knowing of then-President Donald Trump's visit to a damaged church in the area. Domenico Montanaro
Can President Biden Still Get A Bipartisan Deal On Infrastructure? Now that infrastructure negotiations have broken down, NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida about whether a new GOP group can reach an agreement with the White House.
Infrastructure Talks Between The White House And GOP Senators Collapse Infrastructure negotiations between President Biden and a group of Republicans have ended without a deal. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about sticking points.
Report Details Where Things Went Wrong For Democrats In The 2020 Election NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Quentin James, president and founder of The Collective PAC, about a new report on the Democratic Party's successes and failures up and down the ballot in the 2020 election.
Senate-Passed Bill Encourages Tech Competition, Especially With China The bill appropriates nearly $250 billion for science and technology in a bid to counter China's rise. It had strong bipartisan support — a sign of how large the perceived threat from China looms. John Ruwitch