The political ramifications of Trump being found liable for sexual assault The political world is reacting after a federal jury determined former President Donald Trump is liable for battery and defamation in a civil lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll. Domenico Montanaro
Jury finds Trump liable for sexual abuse in E. Jean Carroll's civil case A Manhattan federal jury has determined former President Donald Trump is liable for battery and defamation in a civil lawsuit brought by E. Jean Carroll. Jurors awarded her $5 million. Andrea Bernstein
Senate Democrats demand more details from Harlan Crow on gifts to Justice Thomas Top Senate Democrats are pushing for new disclosures from a wealthy GOP donor with ties to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Claudia Grisales
Florida lawmakers want to use radioactive material to pave roads Phosphogypsum, a byproduct in the fertilizer industry, contains uranium and radium — and as the EPA notes, it also forms radon, "a cancer-causing, radioactive gas." Bill Chappell
The 2020 census may have missed a big share of noncitizens, the bureau estimates A large share of non-U.S. citizens may have been missed in the 2020 tally of the country's residents, the Census Bureau says. The tally affects the distribution of political power and federal funds. Hansi Lo Wang
A look at Biden and McCarthy's relationship ahead of their debt ceiling meeting President Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy have a pivotal meeting on the debt ceiling on Tuesday. Here's a look at their relationship. Scott Detrow
Biden wants airlines to pay passengers whose flights are hit by preventable delays No airline currently offers cash compensation in addition to refunds or amenities. The White House plans to change that. The plans come after a chaotic holiday travel season. Juliana Kim
What's so special about WA's upcoming special session? The 2023 regular legislative session may be over, but lawmakers will be heading back to Olympia soon for a special session. Katie Campbell
Bipartisan senators predict parents will overcome tech lobby to protect kids online Four senators — all parents of young kids or teens — are pushing new legislation to set the minimum age to use social media platforms at 13, and require parental consent for teens signing up. Deirdre Walsh
Julie Chávez Rodríguez grew up in the labor movement. Now she runs Biden's campaign Chávez Rodríguez is the granddaughter of labor leader César Chávez. President Biden has chosen her to run his reelection campaign. Franco Ordoñez