Where did Democrats go wrong in the 2024 election? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Andy Levin, a former Democratic congressman from Michigan and senior fellow with the Center for American Progress, about what Democrats could have done differently. Leila Fadel
WA governor and AG-elects prepare to stand up to Trump, Project 2025 Washington is the only blue state in the nation where the vote did not shift toward Donald Trump this week. Scott Greenstone
Donald Trump has chosen Susie Wiles to serve as his chief of staff A longtime veteran of Florida politics, Wiles served as a senior staffer on Trump's campaign, helping guide his path to victory. She will be the first female chief of staff in U.S. history. Franco Ordoñez
Trump's second administration seems focused on hiring loyalists Donald Trump’s first presidency was marked by near-constant turnover of senior personnel. For his second run, the focus seems to be on hiring loyalists who won’t challenge the president’s wishes. Tom Bowman
President Biden promises a peaceful transfer of power President Biden said he's committed to a smooth transition of power -- and gave a pep talk to Democrats disappointed in the election results. Mara Liasson
Breaking down how Trump won Georgia Trump won the swing state of Georgia with approximately 50% of the vote. Voters celebrating his victory weigh in. Sarah Kallis
Democrats have been winning the Latino voters by less and less. Why? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with political consultant Mike Madrid on the causes that motivated the Latino voting bloc in this year's election. Juana Summers
Who will control the House? It’s down to these uncalled races Control of the House is still too close to call, according to the Associated Press. Here's a running list of races that are still outstanding. Hilary Fung
What Trump's first 100 days might hold Over the months of campaign speeches, Donald Trump has made a lot of promises, especially about what he’ll do on “Day One." So what might it look like? Danielle Kurtzleben