Sanders has a steep hill to climb to win enough delegates in the presidential primary. But he doesn't seem deterred, telling NPR, "I am used to climbing steep hills."
Donald Trump pushed back against attacks on his business prowess this week, showing off examples of Trump-branded water, wine and steaks. But Trump's own ties to those products may not be as strong as he suggested.
Bernie Sanders needs to make a habit of winning, and by wider margins than in Michigan. Still, however steep the climb may appear, this Tuesday made it harder than ever to count the Vermonter out.
Sen. Ron Wyden says prosecutors may be taking advantage of a law enforcement tool that allows them to detain people as "material witnesses" in federal investigations by holding them indefinitely.
The Missouri Senate has given preliminary approval to a proposed state constitutional amendment that would protect groups and people with religious objections to same-sex ceremonies.
"The truth is, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are two sides of the same coin. They're not going to reform the system. They are the system," Fiorina, who ended her own bid last month, said.
Trump Water, a Trump magazine, Trump Steaks — all of that was on stage after the presidential candidate's wins in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii on Tuesday. But much of it isn't actually his.
Add together the 23 states where Republicans have voted or caucused this year, and you get 12.4 million people — a bump of nearly 67 percent across those states compared with 2012.
Florida is the next prize on the GOP primary calendar with 99 delegates at stake. Most polls show Trump in the lead. Florida is Marco Rubio's home state but analysts don't expect him to eke out a win.