Politics chat: Alaska summit, Zelenskyy at White House, National Guard in D.C. President Trump says he wants a peace agreement to end the war in Ukraine following his Alaska summit, and will hold talks with Ukraine's president in the White House on Monday. Ayesha Rascoe
The Trump-Putin summit is over. What were the big takeaways? NPR's White House correspondent takes stock of the meeting President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin had about the war in Ukraine in Anchorage. Jordan-Marie Smith
The legal battle over Trump's escalation to intervene in DC's law enforcement Washington, D.C., has filed a lawsuit to block President Trump's claim of authority over the city's police department. Experts say the legal fight raises constitutional questions and potential public safety dangers. Brian Mann
A foreign policy expert offers insight on the meeting between Trump and Putin In the aftermath of the summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Evelyn Farkas of the McCain Institute. Scott Simon
Week in Politics: A review of the Trump-Putin meeting We look at how President Trump will spin the outcome of his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and the suit filed by Washington, D.C., against Trump over federalizing DC's police. Ron Elving
Government papers found in an Alaskan hotel reveal new details of Trump-Putin summit Documents with sensitive details about the meeting between President Trump and Russian President Putin were left behind on a public hotel printer. Chiara Eisner
Trump, Zelenskyy to meet at White House after Alaska summit with Putin fell short President Trump says he is talking with his Ukrainian counterpart and European leaders about the next steps to try to end Russia's war on Ukraine. Willem Marx
What we know about the summit between Trump and Putin After all the buildup the Alaska summit between Presidents Trump and Putin ended quickly — just brief statements from both leaders, no questions from reporters and more questions left hanging than answers provided. Greg Myre
California Democrats unveil their new congressional map to counter Republicans As the battle over partisan redistricting mounts, Democrats in California unveil a congressional map that could yield up to five new seats for their party, countering Texas' plan for five GOP seats. Laura Fitzgerald