Biden tries get tougher on border security without alienating immigrant communities The White House is shoring up defenses on one of its most sensitive issues: immigration. Biden is trying to balance border security while protecting vulnerable undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Franco Ordoñez
Internet bills to swell for millions of Americans as federal subsidies run out NPR's Juana Summers speaks with White House senior advisor Tom Perez about the impending end of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which subsidized internet costs for millions of households. Michael Levitt
What lies ahead for the presidential election in Chad The African country of Chad goes holds its presidential election in the next few days — one of the first military led governments in the region to do so. Will the vote bring stability or more chaos? Emmanuel Akinwotu
Venezuelan opposition is showing new life after naming a candidate to take on Maduro Venzuela's opposition finally gets to name a candidate to take on President Nicolas Maduro in July's election. The authoritarian leader has used all sorts of underhanded tricks to seize the advantage. John Otis
Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas is indicted on bribery charges Congressman Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, has been charged with allegedly accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign entities. Ryan Lucas
Who is Hope Hicks, the former Trump adviser testifying in New York criminal trial? Hope Hicks was a communications director for the Trump White House and prosecutors may question her on her knowledge of the deals made during his first presidential run. Ximena Bustillo
Biden calls for peace after tense pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses President Biden finally broke his silence on student protests over the Israel-Hamas war and conditions in Gaza, an issue that has caught him in a political bind. Tamara Keith
Immigrant assistance is unsustainable without congressional action, officials say San Antonio's immigrant resource center aids hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers with food, shelter and legal help. Without immigration reform, officials worry the challenges will continue. Josh Peck | Texas Public Radio
There's a long history of accusations of outside players influencing student protests The refrain of malign outside influence has been common from school and government authorities during this wave of pro-Palestinian protests. This concept of hijacked activism has a long history.
Trump lawyers tried to discredit witness who represented 2 women in hush money trial Testimony continued in Donald Trump's criminal trial in New York. His lawyers tried to discredit a witness who represented the two women at the center of the allegations against the former president. Andrea Bernstein