Primary elections live updates: Big races are on the ballot in Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas and Texas
Former president Donald Trump's efforts to play GOP kingmaker will be tested in Georgia, where he is backing a Republican challenger to heavily favored Gov. Brian Kemp.
Witness was ‘extremely uncomfortable’ over Trump associate data search
A witness testified Tuesday that a data search conducted on Trump associates in 2016 made him "extremely uncomfortable," one of the last pieces of prosecution evidence against Michael Sussmann, a lawyer accused of lying to the FBI.
The Trailer: Your hour-by-hour guide on what to watch tonight
How to watch today's primaries, why New York Democrats are tearing each other apart, and the closing campaign spots in key races.
New data shows how ‘great replacement’ overlaps with other racial fears
Largely on the political right.
How the GOP allows bigotry to be mainstreamed at conservative events
CPAC is defending the appearance of Hungarian talk-show host Zsolt Bayer at its conference in Hungary, where he appeared on the same stage as Donald Trump. It's a culmination of the GOP looking the other way on such things.
Seven primaries to watch Tuesday, while all eyes are on Georgia
All eyes are on Georgia and GOP candidates peddling Trump's false election fraud claims.
The many controversies surrounding Madison Cawthorn
Republican lawmakers normally defend those in their party accused of controversy, but they've turned on Rep. Madison Cawthorn (N.C.) after various controversies.
Biden’s starkest comments yet on defending Taiwan from China
His comments have gradually broken from the established policy of strategic ambiguity. The question is why.
The White House keeps walking back Biden’s remarks
President Biden regularly makes unscripted, pithy remarks that violate the rules of diplomacy and get a lot of attention. His staff always walks them back — but should they?
Insurrectionists can be barred from office, appeals court says
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit took on a challenge to the freshman congressman's candidacy.
Federal retirement savings program to widely expand investment options
The Thrift Savings Plan will open a long-planned mutual fund “window” June 1, allowing for targeted investing in stock, bond, commodities and other markets in addition to the index-based funds the TSP itself offers.
State Farm drops support of LGBTQ kids books after conservative furor
State Farm ended its support of the GenderCool Project after the partnership to promote inclusivity had “been the subject of news and customer inquiries.”
At Justice Dept., police reform means partnership as much as punishment
How the longtime civil rights advocates who now hold top jobs in President Biden’s Justice Department are trying to strike a middle ground on policing.
What’s Trump’s backing good for? In big races, often about 30 percent.
David Perdue is polling at a threshold where plenty of GOP candidates have wound up. For some in crowded races, it was good enough. That wouldn't be the case for him.
Fox’s CEO blames complaints about white nationalist rhetoric on jealousy
According to Lachlan Murdoch, the challenges are Fox News's popularity (which is a function of partisanship) and partisanship (which Fox News stokes).
Recovering from a stroke, Fetterman finds his Senate campaign in limbo
The Democratic nominee has been sidelined for nearly two weeks from one of this year’s most consequential Senate races.
5 GOP candidates in Michigan ineligible after fraud, election office says
A state elections board said five of 10 GOP candidates for Michigan governor are ineligible because of thousands of fraudulent signatures in their petitions.
How election modeling can help us understand who might win
Election models can estimate where votes are out, giving observers a chance to see where the election might be headed.
Peter Thiel puts another $3.5 million behind Blake Masters in Arizona
Fresh off J.D. Vance’s win in Ohio, the tech entrepreneur upped his investment in Arizona, where his friend and protégé is courting Trump’s endorsement.
Kellyanne Conway admits Trump lost — quite usefully for her
The longtime Trump adviser says Trump lost so that she can say the race was winnable. Then she echoes the party line on how the election was "rigged."
Kissinger says Ukraine should cede territory to Russia to end war
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Kissinger urged the West to not seek an embarrassing defeat for Russia in Ukraine, warning it could worsen Europe’s long-term stability.