A change to Florida's election law creates headaches for local officials In Florida, a change to the state's election law invites the public to inspect signatures on mail-in ballots. Ashley Lopez
Candidates who deny the 2020 presidential election results are winning races NPR's Leila Fadel talks to professor Rick Hasen at UCLA School of Law about the election deniers who may be in positions that have a direct role in the vote certification process.
As primaries wind down, there are some hints about what's in store for midterms There are primary elections Tuesday in Florida and New York. A special congressional election in New York could be a fresh indicator of which way the fall midterm elections are headed. Domenico Montanaro
The Senate looks like a jump ball. Here are the 10 seats that will decide the majority Recent events are giving Democrats hope of retaining the 50-50 Senate, which they narrowly control with the vice president casting tie-breaking votes. Domenico Montanaro
Graham gets a temporary reprieve from an order to testify before a grand jury Prosecutors want Sen. Lindsey Graham to testify about his calls to Georgia's secretary of state in the weeks following the 2020 presidential election, which former president Donald Trump lost. NPR Washington Desk
The Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes capturing carbon emissions President Biden has signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law. We take a look at the viability of the law's provision concerning capturing carbon emissions. Lauren Sommer
Week in politics: Liz Cheney loses primary; Trump distracts from Republican races It's been another extraordinary week in politics - from Rep. Liz Cheney's big primary loss to continuing legal issues for former President Donald Trump and those close to him. Ron Elving
The Biden administration aims to make nature a measurable part of the U.S. economy Environmental damage is a threat to the global economy but it's hardly counted in economic figures like the GDP. The Biden administration is unveiling an effort to give a more holistic accounting. Nathan Rott
Judge rules DOJ must redact Trump affidavit in preparation for potential release At a hearing in Florida, U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart said he's inclined to release the affidavit in part. NPR Washington Desk
What's at stake for Trump in multiple court cases that are unfolding this week? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to ex-federal prosecutor Elie Honig about cases against Trump and his allies — including a court hearing that will consider unsealing the affidavit in the Mar-a-Lago search.