GOP leaders in New York call on Rep. Santos to resign and give up his House seat New York Republicans demanded Rep. George Santos give up his congressional seat because they say they can't trust him. NPR's A Martinez talks to Bruce Blakeman, county executive for Nassau County.
New York Republicans call on Santos to resign and give up his House seat A coalition of Republican officials in New York state, including a Long Island congressman, say Rep. George Santos should resign over the "overwhelming" lies he told voters. Brian Mann
The summit of North American leaders, held in Mexico, has come to an end It was meeting among the leaders of Mexico, the United States and Canada. But all eyes were on President Biden and his Mexican counterpart, whose initial meetings were awkward to say the least. Eyder Peralta
Sloppy handling of classified documents is very serious, ethics lawyer says NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Richard Painter, former White House chief ethics lawyer, about ethical and legal implications of finding classified documents in an office that once belonged to Joe Biden.
How the media is covering allegations that Biden mishandled classified documents News outlets are sharply scrutinizing the disclosure that President Biden's private attorneys reported finding classified documents at an office he used while he was vice president. David Folkenflik
Buu Nygren has been sworn in as the next Navajo Nation president Nygren beat out incumbent President Jonathan Nez in the tribe's general election by about 3,500 votes. The 36-year-old had never held political office before now. The Associated Press
What we know about the classified documents found in Biden's thinktank Classified documents from President Joe Biden's term as Vice President were discovered at the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement last fall, according to Biden's personal attorneys. Greg Myre
New nation, new ideas: A study finds immigrants out-innovate native-born Americans In a fascinating new study, a group of economists measures the impact of immigrants on American innovation. Greg Rosalsky
Classified documents found at Penn Biden Center in Washington are under DOJ review The documents found at the center were discovered by President Biden's attorneys, who then notified the National Archives and turned the materials over. Dustin Jones
A bill that would have impacted racial disparity in cocaine crimes died in the Senate The Senate failed to advance a bipartisan bill that would have reduced one of the most persistent racial disparities in criminal justice: the punishment for crack cocaine. Carrie Johnson