Feb 15 National News President Biden will address Russia and Ukraine tensions Biden will reiterate that the U.S. remains open to diplomacy, the White House says, amid continuing tensions in the region. By Brian Naylor, NPR Feb 15 National News President Biden will address Russia and Ukraine tensions Brian Naylor, NPR
Feb 15 National News Families of Sandy Hook victims reach $73 million settlement with Remington Families of victims killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have reached an agreement to settle a lawsuit against Remington, for $73 million. By Laurel Wamsley, NPR and Frankie Graziano Feb 15 National News Families of Sandy Hook victims reach $73 million settlement with Remington Laurel Wamsley, NPR and Frankie Graziano
Feb 3 National News Biden says ISIS leader is dead after U.S. strike The president said all Americans returned safely from the operation. An aid group says 13 civilians died in the attack. By Peter Granitz, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR Feb 3 National News Biden says ISIS leader is dead after U.S. strike Peter Granitz, NPR and Brian Naylor, NPR
Jan 27 National News Supreme Court Justice Breyer formally announces his retirement At a White House event with Breyer, Biden said it was his intention to name a nominee by the end of February, and that it will be a Black woman. By Brian Naylor, NPR Jan 27 National News Supreme Court Justice Breyer has formally announced his retirement Brian Naylor, NPR
Jan 26 National News Free N95 masks are arriving at pharmacies and grocery stores. Here’s how to get yours Nearly a week after the Biden administration announced it will deploy 400 million free N95 masks to the public, they are arriving at pharmacies. By Vanessa Romo, NPR Jan 26 National News How to get your free N95 masks at pharmacies and grocery stores Vanessa Romo, NPR
Jan 26 National News Justice Stephen Breyer, an influential liberal on the Supreme Court, retires U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is retiring after serving more than two decades on the nation's highest court. By Nina Totenberg Jan 26 National News Justice Stephen Breyer, influential liberal on Supreme Court, retires Nina Totenberg
Jan 22 National News There’s now a phone line to order your free at-home COVID tests The phone line is available for those who may have difficulty accessing the internet or need additional help to place their orders. By Benjamin Swasey, NPR Jan 22 National News There's now a phone line to order your free at-home COVID tests Benjamin Swasey, NPR
Jan 19 National News Biden acknowledges his team should have done more COVID testing earlier "Should we have done more testing earlier? Yes. But we're doing more now," he said. By Alana Wise, NPR Jan 19 National News Biden says his team should have done more COVID testing earlier Alana Wise, NPR
Jan 14 National News You’ll be able to order free at-home COVID test kits starting on Wednesday The Biden administration announced Friday that Americans can begin ordering free at-home COVID-19 tests starting January 19th. By Brian Naylor, NPR Jan 14 National News You can order free at-home COVID test kits starting Wednesday Brian Naylor, NPR
Jan 13 National News Supreme Court blocks Biden’s vaccine-or-test mandate for large private companies The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration's vaccine-or-test rule Thursday. It upheld a CDC mandate for health care workers. By Nina Totenberg Jan 13 National News SCOTUS blocks vaccine-or-test mandate for large private companies Nina Totenberg
Jan 11 National News Biden will focus in on voting rights and election integrity in Atlanta speech The president is expected to back changing the filibuster to make it easier to pass voting rights bills. By Alana Wise, NPR Jan 11 National News Biden to focus on voting rights, election integrity in speech Alana Wise, NPR
Jan 11 National News Biden is expected to back changing the filibuster to pass voting rights bills President Biden plans to renew his push for congressional action to protect voting rights in a speech in Georgia on Tuesday. By Juana Summers, NPR Jan 11 National News Biden expected to back changing filibuster to pass voting rights bills Juana Summers, NPR
Jan 7 National News All 3 white men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder are sentenced to life in prison Travis and Greg McMichael, convicted of murdering Ahmaud Arbery, have been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. By Bill Chappell, NPR , Joe Hernandez, NPR and Jaclyn Diaz, NPR Jan 7 National News All 3 white men convicted of Ahmaud Arbery’s murder sentenced to life in prison Bill Chappell, NPR, Joe Hernandez, NPR and Jaclyn Diaz, NPR
Jan 6 National News President Biden blames Trump for the Capitol riot in a Jan. 6 speech Biden marked the anniversary of the insurrection with a speech at the Capitol. By Brian Naylor, NPR Jan 6 National News Biden blames Trump for the Capitol riot in a Jan. 6 speech Brian Naylor, NPR