What's at stake in hard-fought Nevada Senate race this November The race will help determine which party holds power in Congress next year.
House Republicans prepare to hold Attorney General Garland in contempt The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt. Deirdre Walsh
Despite women-only cars, Mexico City's metro still has a gender violence crisis Nine out of 10 women who’ve ridden Mexico City’s public metro system claim to have been victims of sexual harassment despite cars that are reserved only for women and children. Sara Messinger
What horse race journalists have to say about election reporting NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to reporter Annie Aguiar about her article in Poynter titled "What do horse race journalists think of ‘horse race journalism'?" Linnea Anderson
FBI Agents face tough times amid high housing costs Housing costs in major cities is leading to a financial squeeze for many FBI agents. They're asking Congress to help. Carrie Johnson
Trump could — and wants to — shake up U.S. foreign policy even more in a second term Promising to revaluate NATO and reshape global trade, former President Donald Trump is crafting foreign policy that picks up where he left off after his first term and takes things to the next level. Franco Ordoñez
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says ‘dark money’ sways the Supreme Court Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says dark money surrounds the Supreme Court. She and other members of Congress will meet to discuss an 'ethics crisis' in the Supreme Court. Destinee Adams
Hunter Biden found guilty on all counts This was the first of two cases against Hunter Biden brought by a Justice Department special counsel. Biden also faces tax charges in a separate prosecution scheduled to go to trial in September. Ryan Lucas