Biden says the next president may get to name two Supreme Court justices Former President Donald Trump cemented the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. If Trump wins again, Biden said "one of the scariest parts" would be his power to fill upcoming vacancies. Deepa Shivaram
Week in politics: Biden reaches out to older voters, Trump meets with GOP senators Amid a tough week for President Joe Biden, his campaign reaches out to seniors: voters that he seems to making inroads with. Plus, former President Donald Trump sings a song of Republican unity. Don Gonyea
When a Trump rally T-shirt is more than just a shirt Crass political merchandise is not new, but a vulgar T-shirt sold at Trump rallies seems to be setting a new low bar. What do people buying it think about the message it sends and about wearing it? Danielle Kurtzleben
What the bump stock ban could mean for guns in the U.S. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned a federal ban on the devices, which could have wider implications for what qualifies as a machine gun. Martin Kaste
Milwaukee reacts to Trump comments Milwaukee residents are defending their city after reports Donald Trump called the city "horrible." But a Trump spokesperson say the comments were falsely characterized and he was talking about crime. Evan Casey
What's next for uncommitted movement? Uncommitted delegates are planning how to influence the Democratic National Convention in August after voters cast primary ballots to protest President Biden's handling of the war in Gaza. Colin Jackson
Trump returns to Washington, Biden meets with world leaders Abortion, Ukraine, and Jan. 6 defined the week in politics.
How Venezuela's authoritarian government is trying to get president reelected Venezuela's authoritarian government has been making life complicated for the opposition campaign efforts ahead of next months elections
As 2024 election approaches, some Republicans are trying to block election certification again The strategy has proved futile thus far — and electors that have tried to block certification have faced steep consequences. But it could create confusion during this year's election.
Justice Department won't pursue contempt charges against Garland House Republicans held the attorney general in contempt for defying a subpoena, but prosecutors said he enjoys a legal shield because the president claimed executive privilege over tapes they sought. Carrie Johnson