Idaho goes to the primary polls with fringe right forces in play ‘It's just extraordinary that you have the sitting Lieutenant Governor of the state of Idaho on stage with a host of far-right speakers.’ Kim Malcolm
Supreme Court sides with Sen. Ted Cruz in campaign finance case At issue was a federal law that has been on the books for 20 years that barred federal candidates from raising more than $250,000 to repay loans made to their campaigns. Nina Totenberg
Some Pennsylvania GOP lawmakers who passed mail-in voting law now want it thrown out In a key swing state, Pennsylvania's highest court is weighing a challenge to a state law that's expanded mail-in voting. The challenge was put forth in part by 11 GOP lawmakers who voted for the law. Hansi Lo Wang
'Bans Off Our Bodies' protesters discuss personal experiences with abortion NPR's Michel Martin speaks with two women participating in the Bans Off Our Bodies rallies today: Abigail Sweinhart and Heidi Gordon.
Texas Gov. Abbot's migration crackdown hasn't exactly gone as he planned Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, has been testing the limits of how much his state can do to curb unauthorized migration. But Abbott's sweeping crackdown hasn't always gone as planned. Joel Rose
Pence will rally for Georgia Gov. Kemp, defying Trump, who backs David Perdue Former Vice President Pence will rally for Kemp ahead of the May 24 primary, the campaign announced Friday. It marks a significant shift in Pence defying Trump and his chosen candidate for the race. Deepa Shivaram
Elon Musk says he's put the blockbuster Twitter deal on pause over fake accounts The Tesla and SpaceX mogul said he needs to make sure the fake accounts "do indeed represent less than 5%" of Twitter's users, as the company has estimated. Bill Chappell
McConnell defends Supreme Court on abortion, says impact will be 'a wash' in midterms Senate's top Republican says the Supreme Court's role is to protect basic rights, even when majorities are in favor of something else. "That happens all the time." Deirdre Walsh
In an unprecedented move, Jan. 6 panel subpoenas McCarthy and other Republicans There is little history of a congressional committee issuing subpoenas for members of Congress. The move now escalates the war between House Republicans opposed to the investigation and the panel. Claudia Grisales
What are Biden's options if the Supreme Court throws out the right to abortion? A leaked draft of a Supreme Court opinion suggests the court may soon overturn Roe v. Wade. An attempt by Congress to preserve the right to abortions legislatively failed because of a lack of votes.