Jeff Bezos To Step Down As Amazon's CEO New CEO will be Andy Jassy, the head of Amazon's cloud computing division. "As much as I still tap dance into the office, I'm excited about this transition.," Bezos said. Alina Selyukh
Pretrial Impeachment Brief Holds Trump Responsible For Jan. 6 Attack The House impeachment managers filed a pretrial brief arguing former President Trump should be convicted and barred from holding future federal office after inciting an insurrection.
2 FBI Agents Killed, 3 Others Wounded In Raid In Southern Florida They had been serving a warrant as part of a "violent crimes against children case," according to the FBI. The suspect is also dead. Bill Chappell
'Defund' ideas police can get behind Defunding the police is a controversial idea. But when it comes to the central issues, there's more agreement than you might think. Clare McGrane
Biden Administration Asks Supreme Court To Delay Considering 2 Key Trump Policies The Court is expected to postpone consideration of the cases, which involve funding for the border wall and the so-called "remain in Mexico" policy. Nina Totenberg
Rochester Mayor Suspends Police Officers Who Pepper-Sprayed 9-Year-Old Girl The incident renews scrutiny of the city and its police department following the death of Daniel Prude, a Black man who died of asphyxiation after an encounter with police in March. Brakkton Booker
Trump Names New Defense Team Ahead Of Senate Impeachment Trial Attorneys David Schoen and Bruce Castor Jr. will help defend the former president in next week's trial before the Senate on one article of impeachment, "incitement of insurrection." Jaclyn Diaz
Baltimore's New Mayor Rethinks Police Funding NPR's Michel Martin speaks to newly elected Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott about how he is reimagining police funding in his city.
Biden Suspends Border Wall Construction For Two Months President Biden has halted construction of the massive wall on the U.S.-Mexico border for two months while officials determine what to do next. John Burnett
Trump's Top Impeachment Lawyers Leave Team Days Before Trial Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier have parted ways with the former president after a "mutual decision," leaving his defense team little preparation time before the Feb. 9 trial. Emma Bowman