Russia could begin an invasion before the Olympics end, Biden adviser says White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Friday that a Russian military invasion could begin at any time, though he added: "We are not saying that a decision has been taken." NPR Washington Desk
Biden tells U.S. citizens to leave Ukraine, saying military wouldn't rescue them "That's a world war — when Americans and Russians start shooting at one another, we're in a very different world than we've ever been in," President Biden said. Bill Chappell
Yana Buhrer Tavanier: Can social activism be playful? We might think of activism as far from playful. That's not the case for "playtivist" Yana Buhrer Tavanier. Her incubator lab, Fine Acts, encourages whimsical solutions for social change. Fiona Geiran
Congress wants to know why White House documents were moved to Trump's residence White House documents were found in former President Trump's Florida residence. They should have been archived with the federal government. Congress wants answers. Brian Naylor
Bill that would give the U.S. Postal Service a major overhaul moves to the Senate The embattled USPS has been losing billions of dollars annually in recent years. The bill, which focuses on cutting health care costs, would result in $50 billion in savings over 10 years. Deepa Shivaram
Congress approves bill to end forced arbitration in sexual assault cases The bipartisan bill bans employers from inserting provisions in contracts that require individuals who allege claims of sexual assault or harassment to go through a secretive process. Deirdre Walsh
Congressional panel will investigate Trump's removal of White House documents Fifteen boxes of presidential records were removed by the National Archives from Trump's Mar-a-Lago residence amid reports he destroyed other documents while in office. Trump has denied those reports. Brian Naylor
The economy is strong but voters aren't feeling it. That's a problem for Biden President Biden's first year in the White House has been marked by record GDP growth and job gains, so why do voters keep giving him poor marks on the economy? Asma Khalid
Natural gas is playing a major role in the Russia-Ukraine crisis One of the strongest levers the U.S. has against Moscow is sanctions against key Russian commodities, like oil and gas. Earlier this week, President Biden warned that includes a natural gas pipeline. Rachel Martin
1 in 5 Patriot Front applicants say they have ties to the military The group, which is a rebrand of a group that attended the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Va., has created an image of Americana bolstered by racism, antisemitism and neo-fascism. Rina Torchinsky