Federal appeals court rules Trump doesn't have broad immunity from prosecution Tuesday's decision comes at a crucial time for both Trump and the federal case against him. He almost certainly will appeal the ruling either to the full D.C. Circuit or to the Supreme Court. Carrie Johnson
Nikki Haley requests Secret Service protection after increased threats Haley has said that her home in South Carolina was recently targeted by so-called "swatting" incidents while her elderly parents were at home. Sarah McCammon
Democrats want to convince Nevada voters they should still support Biden Democrats have one very clear goal: to get people excited for the general election in the pivotal swing state. But they're finding that policy wins aren't always easy to communicate to voters. Ximena Bustillo
Atlanta DA admits a relationship with Trump case prosecutor but defends her actions A codefendant in the Georgia election interference case claimed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has had an improper relationship with a prosecutor on the case. Willis responded Friday. Stephen Fowler
In Arizona, these young Native American voters seize their political power Young voters and Native American voters are two groups that showed up for President Biden in the 2020 election. But ahead of his 2024 match-up, it's unclear if he'll be able to keep their support. Elena Moore
Why Nevada has both a primary election and Republican caucus next week The short answer for why the Nevada GOP is holding its own presidential caucus two days after the state-run primary election: Republicans don't like Nevada's new voting rules. Ashley Lopez
Nevada's GOP nominating process is confusing — and already yielded a likely winner The dueling contests surrounding the Nevada Republican's nominating process has led to voter confusion. And with it, an outcome many in the state saw as inevitable: Trump is the de facto winner. Paul Boger
The southern border has become a key issue in Washington and the presidential race The focus on immigration in Washington and in the 2024 presidential race is driving a bipartisan negotiation and a House GOP push to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Deirdre Walsh
A federal court declines to revisit a ruling that could weaken the Voting Rights Act A federal appeals court has denied a request to revisit a ruling that threatens to make it harder to enforce a key section of the Voting Rights Act, setting up a potential appeal to the Supreme Court. Hansi Lo Wang
House Democratic candidates make abortion access top focus of '24 campaigns Democrats are targeting seats with first-term GOP incumbents in states where access to abortion rights could resonate with swing voters. Susan Davis