What the Jan. 6 hearings have in common with the Watergate hearings The upcoming hearings regarding the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol are reminiscent of another watershed political event: the 1973 Watergate hearings. Ron Elving
Senate gun law negotiators working toward a deal by the end of the week Negotiations have narrowed proposals to address school safety, standards for safe gun storage, federal support for mental health programs and incentives for states to create red flag laws. Ximena Bustillo
Gun violence prevention advocates wish for more action beyond President Biden's words NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with March for Our Lives organizer, Tatiana Washington, about President Biden's actions on gun violence. Courtney Dorning
Biden allows solar panel imports while also moving to boost domestic production The Biden administration will invoke the Defense Production Act to increase U.S. manufacturing of solar panels while declaring a two-year tariff exemption on panels from Southeast Asia. Scott Detrow
The Summit of Americas in Los Angeles is mired in tension The Summit of Americas is underway. But with discord over attendance and low expectations of a major breakthrough among those who will be there — how much need is there for such a gathering?
Politics chat: Jan. 6 findings; gun legislation; Oz and Fetterman on PA ballot The House select committee investigating the January 6 attack begin hearings in prime time this week; negotiations over gun legislation continue; PA's Democratic senate candidate has medical news. Scott Detrow
On day of grief over gun violence, gun rights group heads back to court In the wake of a string of horrific mass shootings across the U.S., the conflicting aims of groups on different sides of the gun debate were in stark relief in Seattle Friday. Amy Radil
Former Trump adviser Navarro indicted for contempt of Congress over Jan. 6 subpoena A federal grand jury has indicted Peter Navarro on two counts of contempt of Congress after he failed to comply with a subpoena from the Jan. 6 committee Carrie Johnson
Chicago archbishop adds his voice to the calls for gun safety legislation While some cardinals have sidestepped political discussions, Cupich spoke out against gun violence on Twitter hours after the shooting at Robb Elementary School. Rina Torchinsky
Jan. 6 panel promises 'previously unseen material' in prime-time hearing on June 9 The panel is expected to hold about a half dozen public hearings in June and release a report on its findings in September. Deirdre Walsh