In question are thousands of absentee ballots that were never mailed back, largely affecting black and American Indian voters. The board cited "claims of irregularities and fraudulent activities."
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic Congressman Joaquin Castro of Texas and member of the House Intelligence Committee, about the implications of the former Trump lawyer's guilty plea.
Amber Guyger is believed to be the second Dallas police officer charged with murder in the past 45 years. She faces up to life imprisonment if convicted.
President Trump's son told the Senate that he was only "peripherally aware" of negotiations that continued into 2016. Trump's former lawyer said he briefed Trump's family members about it.
President Trump responds to revelations from his former lawyer about Trump Tower Moscow. NPR talks to Anthony Cormier of Buzzfeed News, who reported on plans for a Trump Tower Moscow in May.
President Trump is responding to new revelations from his former lawyer Michael Cohen, who has pleaded guilty to a series of lies. Rachel Martin talks to former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti.
The Missouri Democrat reflected on her loss in an interview with NPR. McCaskill criticizes how Democrats handled the Kavanaugh nomination and warns her party against going too far investigating Trump.
The Hatch Act keeps partisan politics out of the federal workplace. Should it keep civil servants from talking about impeachment or using the #resist hashtag?