In light of the Jacksonville shooting, here's how hate groups have grown in Florida During the last year, some organizations have staged increasingly brazen displays of hate in Jacksonville and across Florida. Odette Yousef
Steve Scalise says he has been diagnosed with a 'very treatable blood cancer' House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said he's begun treatment for multiple myeloma. He said he expects to return to Washington to continue work while he undergoes treatment. Washington Desk
It's time to rethink Rudy Giuliani and his claim to discover RICO Giuliani has long claimed that he dreamed up the idea of using the federal RICO law to target mafia families when he was a federal prosecutor. Jaclyn Diaz
With hold on confirmations, Pentagon says fate of hundreds of officers in limbo Hundreds of nominees for military positions have been stalled as Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., protests Pentagon abortion policy. The Pentagon says the total number could swell to 650. Tom Bowman
What comes next for the Wagner Group following the death of its leader Wagner mercenary leader Yevgeny Priogozhin may be dead, but his private army remains. With some Russians publicly mourning Prigozhin, the future of his fighters is unclear. Charles Maynes
'You're not welcome here!' DeSantis booed at vigil for Jacksonville shooting victims Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis visited Jacksonville on Sunday to mourn the three victims killed in a racially motivated shooting at a local Dollar General. Juliana Kim
Mug shots are usually harmful. For Trump and his supporters, it's a badge of honor Typically, mug shots are associated with shame. But for former President Donald Trump and some of his supporters, his mug shot — the first ever of an American president — was something they embraced. Juliana Kim
The Freedom Caucus' shutdown threat recalls tactics of past House rebels The hardline Republicans want to shift the focus of Congress to their own agenda of opposing, investigating and even impeaching the president or members of his administration. Ron Elving
Republicans see an opportunity in Wisconsin with Latino voters In 2020, Latino voters shifted slightly more Republican. Ahead of 2024, these voters could be the deciders in an election that might come down to just thousands of votes in states like Wisconsin. Franco Ordoñez
Judge in Trump trial has a tough sentencing record in Jan. 6 cases Judge Tanya Chutkan knows her way around a courtroom after years as a public defender. Now her rulings will be on international display in the Jan. 6 case against the former president. Carrie Johnson