What you need to know about the child tax credit as both campaigns embrace it A major expansion of the child tax credit during the height of the COVID pandemic temporarily slashed the child poverty rate in half. That is one reason why it has become a hot topic in the presidential race. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Where does Trump stand with unions after calling to fire striking workers? The United Auto Workers immediately filed charges against Trump with the National Labor Relations Board of unfair labor practices. And the head of the Teamsters called the comment "economic terrorism."
Some Republicans are calling for a Trump campaign reset. Is it actually possible? Some Republicans are calling for a reset of former President Donald Trump's campaign.
What to know about Arizona's ballot initiative on abortion If passed, the amendment would allow abortion up to viability and prevent the state from penalizing others for assisting pregnant women get abortions.
The Democratic Party has new energy but it's not trickling down to a race in Montana One of Republicans' best chances to pick up a U.S. Senate seat is in Montana, where the change at the top of the Democratic ticket is challenging for incumbent Jon Tester. Kirk Siegler
Wisconsin voters are expected to protest Israel-Hamas war policy at next week’s DNC Protests are expected at next week’s Democratic National Convention over U.S. policy toward the Israel-Hamas war. Some will be from Wisconsin, where they took their opposition to the voting booth. Chuck Quirmbach
Arizona will vote on whether to protect the right to abortion Arizona’s secretary of state announced Monday that his office has certified more than enough signatures to put access to abortion on the November ballot.
Meta shutters tool used to fight disinformation, despite outcry The social media company discontinues its CrowdTangle tool, which researchers have used to track misinformation. Amid fears of election interference, lawmakers have urged Meta to keep it running. Dara Kerr