These lawmakers are gunning for Boris Johnson's Prime Minister role Nine British lawmakers are lining up to replace Boris Johnson, just days after his resignation as the leader of Britain's Conservative party. Frank Langfitt
A Supreme Court decision could radically reshape presidential elections A new Supreme Court case could radically change congressional and presidential elections by giving broad, largely unchecked power to state legislators in deciding how those elections are run. Hansi Lo Wang
Texas Rep. Henry Cuellar is one Democrat who opposes abortion rights Democratic leaders are hoping Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas holds onto his seat in November's midterm elections, even though he opposes abortion rights, a position at odds with his party brethren. Claudia Grisales
When a first-term Democratic president struggles, people talk about Jimmy Carter Biden has been faulted for speeches that do not seem to meet the moment or lack the urgency to compel others to follow. His soothing approach to issues that prompt anger has often failed to soothe. Ron Elving
Brittney Griner's wife demands the U.S. do more to have Russia release her Scott Simon speaks with international security expert Danielle Gilbert about Brittney Griner's detention in Russia on drug charges. Scott Simon
Zelenskyy has consolidated Ukraine's TV outlets and dissolved rival political parties President Zelenskyy has consolidated all TV platforms in Ukraine into one state broadcast and restricted political rivals. Political opposition fears such civil liberty constraints could continue. Emily Feng
'Thank You for Your Servitude' casts harsh light on GOP's shift and its motives Although Donald Trump remains an eminence throughout, Mark Leibovich's true subject here is Trump's stable of enablers and the transformation they have wrought on their party and themselves. Ron Elving
Hiring slipped only slightly in June, with no sign of a looming recession U.S. employers added 372,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Despite slightly slower job growth, the labor market remains an economic bright spot. Scott Horsley
In Ohio, Biden addressed a friendly crowd of labor leaders and union workers President Biden flew to Cleveland to make the case for his economic agenda. Polls show Americans have grown pessimistic about his ability to rein in inflation amid growing fears of a recession. Barbara Sprunt
Despite waning support from his party, Britain's Boris Johnson says he won't resign British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains defiant, insisting he won't resign after another crisis rocked his leadership. Willem Marx