How should the media cover Trump and Biden in 2024? One man has an answer What have journalists learned from covering the 2016 and 2020 elections? How can we do better? We asked the man who led The Washington Post through the Trump presidency. Erika Ryan
Here's the latest fallout at Harvard, MIT and Penn after the antisemitism hearing Calls for Harvard and MIT presidents to step down remain firm while a growing number of students and faculty are coming out in support of their school leaders. Juliana Kim
The Air National Guard disciplines 15 members in wake of Discord intel leak The Air Force says it's disciplining 15 members following it's investigation of Jack Teixeira, an Air National Guardsman accused of classified leaks online. Tom Bowman
Trump's legal team tries to delay his election interference trial — and get it on TV Former President Donald Trump and some media organizations are pushing for the Jan. 6 federal election interference trial to be televised. Carrie Johnson
He won his seat on council by a single vote — which he cast himself Every election we're told that each vote counts. Ryan Roth, the newly-elected city council member for Rainier, Wash., is now proof that it does. Manuela López Restrepo
How a top economic adviser to Biden is thinking about inflation and the job market The latest numbers show a strong picture for the U.S. economy. Yet many Americans have a pessimistic view. Here's how an adviser to Joe Biden says they're addressing that. Alejandra Marquez Janse
California faces record $68 billion budget deficit, analyst says The nation's most populous state — with an economy that is the fifth largest in the world — has been struggling with the rising prices of most goods and services. The Associated Press
Hunter Biden has been indicted on federal tax charges A federal grand jury in the Central District of California returned the indictment charging the president's son with three felony tax offenses and six misdemeanor tax offenses. Ailsa Chang
Writers at 'The Atlantic' examine what Trump's second term could look like NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Jeffery Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, why he dedicated an issue of the magazine to the potential dangers of a second term for former president Donald Trump.
House votes to censure Rep. Jamaal Bowman for pulling fire alarm Since January, the chamber has seen the removal of a member from a committee, the first ouster of a speaker in history and the expulsion of a lawmaker for only the third time since the Civil War. The Associated Press