On today's podcast:
1) Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said Americans may have to wait beyond March for the central bank to cut interest rates as officials look for more economic data to confirm that inflation is headed down to 2%.
2) The US vowed more strikes against Iran’s forces and its proxies in the Middle East after three straight days of punishing attacks, even as Washington insisted it won’t be pulled into a prolonged regional conflict.
3) Senators released a bipartisan deal Sunday to impose new US immigration restrictions and unlock billions of dollars in Ukraine aid, a crucial step even as the measure faces long odds in the House.
4) Taylor Swift announces new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' while accepting Grammy

Deadlock in US-Iran Peace Talks; Navy Secretary Fired
15:35

Iran Peace Deal in Limbo; Redistricting Passes in Virginia
15:27

Instant Reaction: Trump Extends Iran Truce, Maintains Blockade as Talks Falter
20:08