George Santos could soon be expelled from Congress The freshman New York Republican is facing nearly two dozen federal charges related to financial misdeeds, many of which have been corroborated in a report compiled by House lawmakers. Eric McDaniel
New York judge brings back gag order on Donald Trump in civil fraud trial The former president has already violated the gag order twice. Ximena Bustillo
Ballot shortages are rare in U.S. elections, but here's why they sometimes happen Sometimes polling places run out of ballots for voters. It's rare, but it happens. It happened in Mississippi earlier this month, causing serious issues for voters. Here's a look at why it happens. Ashley Lopez
Harris plans to attend the COP28 climate summit Vice President Harris will travel to United Arab Emirates this week for the annual international climate meeting, according to a source familiar with the plans. Elena Moore
Co-founder of Students for Trump charged with assaulting a woman with a firearm Ryan Fournier faces two misdemeanor charges, according to documents filed in a North Carolina court. The young conservative was credited with driving thousands of students to the polls in 2016. Emily Olson
Rosalynn Carter honored by family, friends and presidents, including husband Jimmy A gathering of first ladies and presidents joined other political figures in a tribute service. But a parade of speakers said her global stature wasn't what defined her. The Associated Press
Nikki Haley lands endorsement from Koch-backed Americans for Prosperity PAC The conservative mega-donor network is throwing its weight behind the former South Carolina governor in an effort to beat former President Donald Trump. Sarah McCammon
Biden uses Charlottesville to talk about political violence. But he hasn't been there President Biden says the 2017 Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Va., was a critical moment for the country, and pushed him to run for president against Trump. Deepa Shivaram
Georgia lawmakers will redraw political maps that disenfranchised Black voters Georgia lawmakers are set to hold a special session to consider new political maps after a judge found the state's existing districts diluted the power of Black voters. Sarah McCammon
A far-right party has emerged as the biggest winner in the Netherlands' election A far-right, anti-immigrant party in the Netherlands has won the most votes in this week's election, underlying the concern over immigration in Europe. Rob Schmitz