Politics chat: January 6 anniversary, Republicans in Congress split over immigration Congress will certify the 2024 presidential election results Monday, exactly four years after the attack on the Capitol. Plus, the split among Republicans over immigration reform. Ayesha Rascoe
As Trump rewrites history, victims of the Jan. 6 riot say they feel 'betrayed' A police officer defended the Capitol from violent rioters on Jan. 6. With President-elect Donald Trump poised to pardon the rioters, he now asks, "what did I risk my life for?" Tom Dreisbach
Biden awards Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton, Soros, Messi and 16 others Biden will also posthumously grant the medal to former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy and former Michigan Gov. George Romney. Franco Ordoñez
Former President Jimmy Carter's humanitarian legacy honored in Georgia The first day of memorial services for former President Jimmy Carter began in his hometown of Plains, Ga., and includes stops at the Georgia State Capitol and The Carter Center in Atlanta. Stephen Fowler
House Speaker Mike Johnson is reelected to his position A new session of Congress began Friday with Republicans to take full control in the Washington this month. But the new session was not without internal drama for the party. Claudia Grisales
Trump will be sentenced Jan. 10 in New York case, days before his inauguration The decision also comes after the judge in the case ruled last month that Trump isn't immune from his conviction. Ximena Bustillo
Biden made diversifying the federal bench a top priority. Here's a look at his legacy President Biden's judicial picks have included the first Black woman to the U.S. Supreme Court, women of color to federal appeals courts and openly LGBTQ judges to serve on the federal bench. Carrie Johnson
House Speaker vote puts GOP unity to the test The first order of business for the House this year is to elect a speaker but divisions within the GOP are already causing drama for the current speaker, Louisiana Republican Mike Johnson. Deirdre Walsh
Is there any reason for the U.S. to express an interest in buying Greenland? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Brown University professor Amanda Lynch about why president-elect Donald Trump is seeking to take control of Greenland and Panama. Leila Fadel