It's likely House Republicans will need Democrats' help to avoid government shutdown NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries about the looming government shutdown.
Maryanne Trump Barry, former president's sister and a retired federal judge, dies Until her retirement in 2019, Barry was a senior judge on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a level below the Supreme Court. The cause of death was not immediately clear. The Associated Press
The Supreme Court is now adopting a code of ethics for justices The U.S. Supreme Court is adopting a code of ethics for its justices — a first — amid mounting criticism of gifts and trips from wealthy benefactors to certain justices. Nina Totenberg
Some Seattle City Council races too close to call, but most have winners Many Seattle City Council races were concluded over the weekend, after Friday's updated ballot count, with candidates conceding to their opponents. A few races have candidates crossing their fingers with counts that remain too close to call. KUOW Staff
Conservative voters in Iowa are open to moving on from Trump Iowa will be holding the Republican presidential caucuses on Jan. 15. Voters there will play a key role in setting the tone for the presidential election year. H.J. Mai
Republican South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott suspends his campaign for president In a live appearance on the Fox News program, "Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy," Scott announced he is suspending his bid for the GOP nomination. Jeongyoon Han
The White House and some Republicans pan Johnson's 2-part plan to avoid a shutdown House Speaker Mike Johnson's temporary spending plan has already been met with opposition from Democrats and some Republicans. Joe Hernandez
Migrants are showing up at the U.S. Southern border in historic numbers. Here's why The migrant surge at the Southern border hit a record of over 2.4 million. Republicans say it's a failure of Biden's policies. The U.N. says, globally, there's never been so many displaced people. Jasmine Garsd
This school board made news for banning books. Voters flipped it to majority Democrat The Central Bucks school board has made national headlines for its heated meetings and book banning policy. On Tuesday, voters flipped the board from majority Republican to majority Democrat. Emily Rizzo
On Veterans Day, Biden commemorates the sacrifice made by soldiers and their families President Biden spoke at Arlington National Cemetery on Veterans Day about the country's "obligation" to provide veterans with adequate care, describing it a nonpartisan issue. Juliana Kim