Arts & Life Three presidents and not a necktie in sight. Are ties out of fashion? Prompted by a recent photo of three U.S. presidents in suits without neckwear, fashion historian Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell details about how popular ties are — or aren't. Scott Detrow Brianna Scott Patrick Jarenwattananon
Politics Obama: 'A Moment Of Great Dishonor And Shame For Our Nation' — But Not A Surprise "History will rightly remember today's violence at the Capitol, incited by a sitting president who has continued to baselessly lie about the outcome of a lawful election," wrote the former president. Laurel Wamsley
Politics 5 Questions Answered About The 3rd Democratic Debate Former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren faced off onstage for the first time, but Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders wound up taking much of the heat, sparing Warren. Domenico Montanaro
Politics Historic Arms Control Treaty Ends With Washington And Moscow Blaming Each Other The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty was signed in 1987 by President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. The U.S. has long accused Russia of refusing to comply with its terms. Sasha Ingber
Politics Ex-White House Economist Alan Krueger Dies; Saw Lessons For Economy In Rock Music Princeton economist Alan Krueger, who served in the Obama White House, has died. Krueger's research interests included the minimum wage, the opioid epidemic and rock 'n' roll. He was 58. Scott Horsley
National ACA Sign-Ups Have Lagged For 2019. But What Does That Mean? The pace of enrollment in Affordable Care Act plans is slower than in past years. That could mean fewer people will have health coverage — or that more people are getting insurance via their work. Alison Kodjak
‘We caught this kind of lightning in a bottle’: An Obama White House memoir Ben Rhodes was a 24-year-old aspiring writer living in New York on 9/11. What happened that day made him want to be part of the response. As you’ll hear... John O'Brien
The 'impossible position' of being president Here’s a test for you. Who was the first U.S. President to be born an American, i.e., after the Revolution? Hint: He is the same man who said “As to the... John O'Brien
This week we’re thinking about legacy President Barack Obama gave his final address to the nation this week. We’ll take a look back at his legacy as the first African-American president of... Bill Radke Jason Pagano Amina Al-Sadi
This mom's choice: Nurse her baby or quit the Postal Service Iesha Gray called it the drought. One month back from maternity leave, her breasts were empty. No more milk. Her baby girl at home was drinking her way... Isolde Raftery