Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson on the state of the pandemic NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Gov. Asa Hutchinson, R-Ark., about Monday's call with the White House and governors about the pandemic. Ayen Bior
Sudanese activists want the U.S. to support their push for democracy NPR's Eyder Peralta speaks with Ambassador Jeffrey Feltman, U.S. Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, about the ongoing conflicts in that region. Eyder Peralta
What the pandemic could mean for the economy in 2022 The country's economic health is largely being defined by the coronavirus pandemic. The omicron variant is now changing expectations for the economy in 2022. David Gura
The Trump supporters who went from planning the Jan. 6 rally to aiding the riot probe NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with reporter Hunter Walker, who wrote a Rolling Stone article on Dustin Stockton and Jennifer Lynn Lawrence, the Trump supporters now cooperating with the Jan. 6 House panel. Mano Sundaresan
Why elections in Libya have been delayed Libya's plans to hold national elections are in doubt as the country breaks down into regions controlled by local faction leaders — including the son of the former dictator. Ruth Sherlock
Fauci calls on Fox News to fire host who urged 'kill shot' in 'ambush' interviews Fox News host Jesse Watters is facing blowback for using violent rhetoric to explain how citizen journalists should confront Dr. Anthony Fauci in the hopes of going viral. Rachel Treisman
Proud Boys member pleads guilty for role in Capitol riot Matthew Greene, 34, has pleaded guilty in federal court to two criminal charges: conspiracy and obstruction of an official proceeding, related to the Capitol siege on Jan. 6, 2021. Carrie Johnson
President Biden extends student loan payment freeze through May 1 President Biden extended relief for federal student loan borrowers for an additional 90 days because borrowers are "still coping with the impacts of the pandemic." Payments now resume May 1. Elissa Nadworny
Biden tests negative for COVID-19 after recent exposure The test was done after a White House staff member — who had flown with Biden on Air Force One on Friday — tested positive for COVID on Monday. Biden had tested negative on Sunday and Monday. Tamara Keith
WA's long-term care insurance on hold A first-in-the-nation program to help Washingtonians pay long-term healthcare costs is on hold, just two weeks before it was about to start. KUOW’s Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins catches us up on the future of the Washington Cares program. Patricia Murphy