Voting groups sue Florida, saying congressional map violates state constitution Voting Rights groups are suing Florida over congressional maps that eliminate two Black voting districts. Even if successful, it's uncertain whether new maps will be imposed before the election. Greg Allen
A judge holds Donald Trump in contempt of court and fines him $10,000 per day Trump has been ordered to pay $10,000 for each day he does not turn over documents sought by the N.Y. attorney general in connection with a civil probe of the Trump Organization.
Biden plans to nominate Bridget Brink as the next ambassador to Ukraine. Who is she? Brink has served as the U.S. ambassador to Slovakia since 2019. She has more than two decades of experience in the Foreign Service, including stints in Georgia and Uzbekistan. Rachel Treisman
The U.S. promises to gradually reopen its embassy in Ukraine Signaling renewed support for Ukraine, the U.S. says it will slowly return diplomats back to the Ukrainian capital. It also promised new military aid for the besieged country. Michele Kelemen
What to know about Title 42, the Trump-era policy now central to the border debate A decades-old public health order is back in the spotlight as it's set to expire next month — a move that is long-overdue for immigration advocates. Here are some Title 42 basics, and some history. Deepa Shivaram
Michigan GOP moves forward with 2020 election-denying secretary of state and AG The party voted resoundingly to support former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 election in their picks for state's next top elections officer and top law enforcement official. Miles Parks
Macron is beating Le Pen in France's polls — but not by as much as 5 years ago French voters cast their ballots Sunday. Polls show incumbent president Emmanuel Macron ahead of his rival, populist candidate Marine Le Pen. Eleanor Beardsley
Black Californians discuss the possibility of reparations in their state California's Reparations Task Force voted to exclude some Black residents from eligibility. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to some Black Californians on how they view the possibility of reparations. Brianna Scott
Florida's move to punish Disney World could hurt local taxpayers Orange and Osceola counties could take on a massive debt held by Disney if Gov. Ron DeSantis signs a bill revoking Disney World's special regulatory status. Bill Chappell
Activists, environment, and midterms: President Biden in Seattle President Joe Biden is visiting Seattle for Earth Day. Katie Campbell