Politics A publisher abruptly recalled the "2,000 Mules" election denial book. NPR got a copy. Due to an unspecified "publishing error," the conservative publisher Regnery recalled the book version of Dinesh D'Souza's widely debunked election denial film "2,000 Mules." Here's what's inside. Tom Dreisbach
Politics Claims of voter fraud, old as the republic, still work as weapons for Trump The prevalence or importance of voter fraud seems less a matter of fact than of faith. Those who accept Trump's claims are exercising their beliefs to push back against experts, courts and academics. Ron Elving
Law & Courts Read: Judge unseals the list of items FBI seized from Trump in Mar-a-Lago search A federal judge has unsealed a list of items the FBI seized from former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home during a court-authorized search last month. Deepa Shivaram
Politics Who is Harriet Hageman, the woman who beat Liz Cheney in the Wyoming House race? Former President Donald Trump endorsed Hageman after Liz Cheney broke with fellow Republicans to impeach Trump and criticize his handling of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Ayana Archie
Politics The many investigations surrounding Donald Trump: Jan. 6, Mar-a-Lago, taxes and more Authorities have several open investigations involving the former president, including into his businesses, his tax returns and his actions leading up to the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. Deepa Shivaram
National What is the Fifth Amendment, and how has it been used? Former president Donald Trump said in a statement that he has had no option but to use the Fifth Amendment in the New York attorney general's investigation into his business practices. Ayana Archie
Politics Analysis: Fox and right-wing media snap to Trump's defense after FBI search After FBI agents searched Mar-A-Lago, Fox News stars and right-wing media outlets largely defended former President Trump, claiming he was a victim of politics. David Folkenflik
Politics Trump says FBI agents raided his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida Former President Trump said in a statement through his political action committee that FBI agents executed an "unannounced raid" at his home in South Florida on Monday. Deepa Shivaram
Law & Courts A judge unleashed a tirade on a prominent Jan. 6 defendant for his post-plea comments Brandon Straka pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for egging on rioters during the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. The judge in the case said he has since made "questionable" comments about his plea. Tom Dreisbach
Politics Jan. 6 panel sheds light on the 187 minutes Trump went dark during Capitol siege The hearing detailed what former President Donald Trump did and did not do in the hours after his Ellipse speech and before he tweeted a video asking his supporters to leave the Capitol. Barbara Sprunt