Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reposts video of pastors saying women shouldn't vote Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth reposted the video profiling Christian Nationalist Pastor Doug Wilson, who opposes same-sex marriage. Julia Simon
California Democratic leaders endorse Gov. Newsom's redistricting plans In response to Texas drawing five more GOP-leaning congressional seats, Democrats in California officially reveal their plan to redistrict ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Guy Marzorati
Week in Politics: Israel faces criticism for Gaza takeover plan; Trump doesn't intervene Domenico Montanaro
Trump says he will host Putin in Alaska next Friday to talk about Ukraine President Trump has been pushing to broker an end to the war in Ukraine since he took office. But it hasn't been quick or easy. Franco Ordoñez
The Trump administration is removing the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Billy Long is stepping down. Jacob Bogage, White House economic correspondent at the Washington Post, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro. Jordan-Marie Smith
President Trump taps federal law enforcement agencies to police Washington, D.C. President Trump has ordered federal law enforcement agencies to begin policing the streets of Washington, D.C., citing crime in the city. Meg Anderson
Justice Department launches grand jury probe of N.Y. Attorney General Letitia James James prosecuted the president and his companies, winning millions in fines linked to fraud allegations. Her attorney called the probe a "desperate example of the president's campaign of retribution." Carrie Johnson
Far more environmental data is being deleted in Trump's second term than before The second Trump administration has removed more climate and environmental data from websites in the first 100 days than the first administration, according to a new report Jeff Brady
The Jackpod: A bold idea to help Gen Z. And maybe save the Dems On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on a wild idea from the '90s that could offer young Americans greater financial security, and how it would benefit Democrats to publicly embrace bold ideas like it.
Trump administration cuts McGruff the Crime Dog's fentanyl campaign The National Crime Prevention Council is questioning federal cuts to McGruff the Crime Dog's campaign to sniff out fake pills. The group says McGruff's work that started in 1980 isn't over. Kristin Wright