FBI Agents face tough times amid high housing costs Housing costs in major cities is leading to a financial squeeze for many FBI agents. They're asking Congress to help. Carrie Johnson
Trump could — and wants to — shake up U.S. foreign policy even more in a second term Promising to revaluate NATO and reshape global trade, former President Donald Trump is crafting foreign policy that picks up where he left off after his first term and takes things to the next level. Franco Ordoñez
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says ‘dark money’ sways the Supreme Court Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says dark money surrounds the Supreme Court. She and other members of Congress will meet to discuss an 'ethics crisis' in the Supreme Court. Destinee Adams
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts This was the first of two cases against Hunter Biden brought by a Justice Department special counsel. Biden also faces tax charges in a separate prosecution scheduled to go to trial in September. Ryan Lucas
Democratic members of Congress say Supreme Court is embroiled in an 'ethics crisis' NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) about alleged ethics violations at the Supreme Court. Michel Martin
Once underdogs in the presidential race, Haley voters could now be kingmakers Many of Nikki Haley's voters wanted an alternative to Biden and Trump. But now, these potential swing voters have to choose between the two men, again. Sarah McCammon
What's next up for the Supreme Court? Abortion rights, gun laws and more The Supreme Court will be issuing major rulings in the next month. Normally by this point in the term there are between four and six really big cases left. This year, there are over a dozen. Nina Totenberg
Access to reproductive care inspires many doctors to run for office Doctors are running for office in an effort to bring their medical expertise to the debate over reproductive rights. With Trump and Biden nearly even in national polls, will it be enough? Michel Martin