Florida voters for the first time must provide identification numbers to request a mail-in ballot and face new restrictions on returning ballots.
Author: Rick Rouan, USA TODAY
New Trump Mar-a-Lago details emerge: What we know (and don’t) about these classified docs
New details about the FBI search of Trump’s Florida estate have prompted questions about the probe into his handling of classified information.
The search warrant for Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home has been released. Here’s what it says.
A judge on Friday released the warrant that allowed the FBI to search Trump’s Mar-al-Lago home in connection with a probe on classified documents.
Jan. 6 committee promises more hearings this fall. What we know (and don’t) about what happens next
The House Jan. 6 committee wrapped its eighth hearing Thursday with the promise of more hearings in September.
Drop boxes were a critical tool for elections in the pandemic. Why are some states limiting them?
More voters used drop boxes to return ballots during the pandemic. But Republicans in several states made moves to limit them after the 2020 election.
Ohio, Indiana primary voters to nominate candidates for U.S. Senate, House, statewide races
Ohio’s polls will be open for in-person voting from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday in the state’s contentious primary.
Ex-Defense secretary Esper claims in new book Trump asked about shooting protesters: report
Ex-Defense Secretary Mark Esper claims in a book that former President Donald Trump asked about shooting protesters outside the White House in 2020.
In Ohio GOP Senate race, candidates play on Trumpiness without Trump
Former President Donald Trump endorsed J.D. Vance for Ohio’s U.S. Senate seat. But the other GOP candidates still use Trump in their campaigns.
Alaska to use final-four primary, ranked-choice general election for Congress. Will others follow?
Alaska voters will be the first to send a representative to Congress using a final-four primary and a ranked-choice general election.
‘Make Murder Legal Act’: Bill changing Missouri self-defense law dies amid prosecutors’ opposition
Opposition from prosecutors led to the failure in committee of a Missouri bill that would’ve changed self-defense law.