How the MAGA movement grew after Jan. 6 “Finish What We Started: The MAGA Movement’s Ground War to End Democracy" centers on the millions of people — the foot soldiers — aligned with the MAGA movement
George Latimer wins New York primary that hinged on support for Israel This congressional primary in the New York suburbs exposed divisions among Democrats over support for Israel.
How political misinformation is targeted at Latinos, according to a new study A new poll from the Digital Democracy Institute of the Americas asked 3,000 Latinos about their exposure and belief in misinformation, trust in elections and perceptions of artificial intelligence.
What it means for the election that the government can talk to tech companies The case is one element in a right-wing legal and political campaign that frames efforts to respond to false and misleading information as censorship. Shannon Bond
COVID tests and crosstalk: What happened the last time Trump and Biden debated Biden and Trump last shared the stage at two presidential debates in September and October 2020 (a third was canceled due to COVID). Here's how it all it went — and what's different this time around. Rachel Treisman
As Trump narrows VP options, a select few seem to be rising to the top GOP vice presidential candidates make their final pitch to Donald Trump. The party's convention is less than three weeks away, which doesn't give the former president much time to pick a running mate. Jeongyoon Han
These best boys and girls just graduated from the ATF's National Canine Academy Meet the dogs who just finished the ATF's canine training program. ATF dogs have supported major events like the Super Bowl and are also used in the bread-and-butter of ATF's work: solving gun crimes. Ryan Lucas
Rep. Bowman loses in New York Democratic primary shaped by Israel-Hamas war Democratic Rep. Jaamal Bowman of New York faced a primary defeat in a race that revealed divisions within his own party over the war in Gaza. Steve Kastenbaum
WA Democratic Party will send ceasefire letters to Biden, party leadership Washington state Democrats considered three Gaza resolutions last weekend. They passed with some anxiety from Scott Greenstone
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange pleads guilty Assange pleaded guilty to a felony charge of violating the Espionage Act. His court hearing was held in Saipan, in the Northern Mariana Islands, a U.S. commonwealth. Naina Rao