Biden is creating a new national monument near the Grand Canyon The president will make the announcement in Arizona on Tuesday. The designation protects lands that are sacred to indigenous peoples and blocks new uranium mine claims. Tamara Keith
At Fancy Farm, old jabs at McConnell take on new meaning amid health concerns Sen. Mitch McConnell is no stranger to the jabs and digs spewed at Kentucky's iconic political event. But this year's calls to retire come amid growing concerns over his health and age. Juliana Kim
A judge tossed out Trump's countersuit to E. Jean Carroll. What does this mean? New York Federal Judge Lewis Kaplan said Trump's claim had no merit and that Carroll's statements repeating the claim that Trump had raped her were "substantially true" given a jury's verdict. Jaclyn Diaz
A look ahead at the Ohio special election Ohioans vote Tuesday on a measure that would make it harder to pass future changes to the state constitution. Ideastream's Karen Kasler explains the possible implications for abortion access in Ohio. Karen Kasler
Ohio Democrats consider trying to have voters directly decide issues like abortion As Ohio prepares to vote in a special election, questions arise about the ballot initiative process. To help turnout, Democrats consider letting voters decide directly on controversial issues. Kelsey Snell
New charges against Trump focus on lies. Scholars see an authoritarian playbook Prosecutors allege the former president and co-conspirators used lies to advance criminal conspiracies to overturn the election. Scholars say distant and recent history show how potent lies can be. Odette Yousef
Why prosecutors want a protective order in the criminal case against Trump The order could bar Trump from improperly using any evidence shared with the defense team, such as witness statements. Juliana Kim
Some states are trying to boost youth voter registration. Here's what they're doing More states are adopting policies to increase voter registration, including for young people. Those policies include automatic voter registration and pre-registration before age 18. Ashley Lopez
DOJ asks judge to issue protective order after Trump posts apparent threat of revenge The DOJ asked a federal judge overseeing the criminal case against former President Trump to step in after he released a post online that appeared to promise revenge on anyone who goes after him. The Associated Press
Why Trump wants to move his trial from D.C. to West Virginia NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Hoppy Kercheval, host of MetroNews Talkline in West Virginia, about why former President Donald Trump wants to relocate his trial.