National Trump's N.Y. business empire is 'greatly at risk' from judge's fraud ruling Legal and business experts say the ruling in New York state threatens assets such as Trump Tower and also empowers state Attorney General Letitia James, one of Donald Trump's main legal critics. Brian Mann
Politics 6 takeaways from the second GOP debate The second Republican debate wrapped up with seven candidates attempting to break away from the front-runner, former President Donald Trump, who was in Michigan instead of attending. Sarah McCammon
Politics Biden is telling his donors that Trump is out to destroy democracy President Biden isn't doing a lot of campaign events yet. But when he meets donors, he is spending a lot of time talking about the Republican frontrunner, former President Donald Trump. Tamara Keith
Politics Tired of the Republican primary, GOP frontrunner Donald Trump shifts focus to Biden Former President Donald Trump is escalating his attacks on President Biden in another sign his campaign is looking past the Republican primaries — and focusing more on the general election ahead. Franco Ordoñez
Politics In the tale of 5 presidential impeachments, how will the latest one stack up? House Republicans have launched an impeachment inquiry into President Biden. But this case is different — both in substance and in process — than those of former presidents Nixon, Clinton and Trump. Tamara Keith
Politics For young Americans, politics breaks the American dream instead of building it Gen Z and millennial voters should dominate the electorate in coming years. A new poll from the Sine Institute, exclusively obtained by NPR, shows how 18-34 year old Americans feel about the future. Elena Moore
Politics Bucking his party, Chris Christie makes his case for 2024 Christie is still a Republican – after all, he's running for that party's presidential nomination. But his views on Ukraine, abortion and other issues put him out of step with many in the party. Susan Davis Tamara Keith Casey Morell
Politics This butterfly farmer wants to strengthen the Republican Party's hold on Alabama Alabama Republican Party Chair John Wahl is the youngest state GOP chair. He wants to increase GOP turnout among Black and young voters amid a larger redistricting battle and a looming election. Ximena Bustillo Elena Moore
Politics See how Trump's trials crowd the Republican political calendar To see the extent to which the Republican political calendar and Donald Trump's legal calendar are intertwined, it's helpful to see them laid out together. Benjamin Swasey
Politics Age ain't nothing but a number but for aging lawmakers, it's raising questions Elected officials are (almost) the oldest they have ever been in Washington which is causing discussions over what it means to be fit for office. Kelsey Snell