Tough Decisions Ahead For Biden's Incoming Solicitor General At issue is whether the new administration should reverse course in cases where the Trump administration outlined a legal position. But the justices do not look kindly on the government flip-flopping. Nina Totenberg
House Poised To Transmit Article Of Impeachment Against Trump To Senate The trial itself will begin on Feb. 9, giving the Democratic House impeachment managers and Trump's defense team two weeks to file briefs and finalize their legal preparations. Barbara Sprunt
Undoing Trump Policies Will Take More Than Executive Orders By Biden NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Yale Professor of Law Cristina Rodriguez about President Biden's flurry of executive orders, and their limited ability to undo many Trump administration policies.
Historian Discusses The Politics That Shape U.S. History In Schools NPR's Michel Martin speaks to historian Hasan Kwame Jeffries about how American school children learn about U.S. history.
Dallas Mayor On Vaccine Rollout Plans For Residents NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson about the city's plans to distribute COVID-19 vaccines to residents, especially underserved and vulnerable communities.
Understanding Multiracial Whiteness And Trump Supporters NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Cristina Beltran, professor of social and cultural analysis at New York University, about the phenomenon of "multi-racial whiteness."
Arizona Republicans Censure Party Leaders At Odds With Trump State GOP members passed resolutions to condemn three party leaders who they said failed to support former President Donald Trump: Gov. Doug Ducey, former Sen. Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain. Emma Bowman
Dolores Huerta Reacts To Cesar Chavez Bust In Biden's Oval Office NPR's Michel Martin speaks with labor activist Dolores Huerta about President Biden's decision to display a bust of the late labor icon Cesar Chavez behind his desk in White House.
Facebook Oversight Board Co-Chair On Future Of Trump's Account NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Jamal Greene, co-chair of Facebook's independent oversight board, about what will happen next with President Trump's suspended account.
Opinion: Joe Biden's Lifetime Of Experience NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the life and career of the nation's newest, and oldest, president. Scott Simon