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Donald Trump will face sentencing on July 11 -- just days before Republicans convene in Milwaukee to nominate him for president for the third election in a row. So, what happens now?
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Montana is key to determining which party controls the Senate, so voter response there to former President Trump's conviction for falsifying business records is especially important.
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As many as 10 states could hold referendums on abortion rights this fall -- possibly redrawing the map for abortion access and influencing other presidential and congressional elections on the ballot.
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A runoff election in Texas Tuesday sees incumbent GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales facing off against Brandon Herrera, a far-right gun influencer.
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A season of Congressional hearings on antisemitism on college campuses is winding down as the school year ends but the issue has become an effective political wedge that could endure.
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Opposing petition drives in Nebraska could present voters with competing choices on abortion. The one with the most votes wins.
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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat who opposes President Joe Biden's tariffs on China.
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Former U.S. Attorney Harry Litman breaks down three broad possible conclusions the jury could reach.
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Anne Banfield left West Virginia in early 2022 and is now an OB-GYN in Maryland. As the 2024 election approaches, she fears more change and uncertainty is on the way.
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Seventy percent of the money for general election ads has been spent in just seven states. Here's what the campaigns are focused on.
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Donald Trump was booed repeatedly while addressing the Libertarian Party National Convention on Saturday night, with many in the crowd shouting insults.