Former President Trump is indicted in federal probe of his efforts to reverse 2020 election, Congress tackles the pilot shortage, and can employers force you not to quit.
Supreme Court rejects GOP call for unchecked power for state legislatures in US elections, House Republicans think Democrats' abortion rights strategy could backfire, and New Jersey is the last holdout.
Brett Murphy from USA Today examines the battles between election officials and Facebook over the social media platform's unwillingness to remove false information from its site.
Republicans worried about the 2020 elections know that they must protect the Senate, where they hold the majority. Max Greenwood from The Hill details what actions they should be taking to ensure they keep the Senate.
McConnell presses Kavanaugh vote as FBI probe nears an end, why one state is taking a leap of faith with a smartphone voting app and how a Texas man learned to fill potholes by watching YouTube.
Gabby Morrongiello of The Washington Examiner takes a look at how President Trump's habit of making off the cuff remarks may pose a risk for some GOP candidates heading into the midterms.
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Reid Epstein tells Mike Gavin why an endorsement from President Trump is seen as key to winning a competitive Republican primary.
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