The Wall Street Journal's John McCormick goes over how US voters are exhausted from the Biden V. Trump rematch, and they "need a drink" ironically even if the candidates aren't alcoholics themselves.
More mass shootings mar the weekend, Fox News defamation trial delayed amid network's push to settle, and things that are actually cheaper now than they were a year ago.
President Biden endorses filibuster rule changes if necessary to pass voting legislation, all 17 victims of Bronx apartment fire died of smoke inhalation, and family uses detective skills to track down stolen show dog.
Wildfires burn across U.S. West as temperatures soar, Texas Democrats stage walkout to kill voting bill, and what you should consider before buying your kids first smartphone.
Derek Chauvin violated department policies, Minneapolis Police Chief says, GOP sharpens criticism of corporate pushback on GOP voting laws, and tales from the Men's NCAA tournament bubble.
New rules for counting votes at the Iowa caucuses have people worried about an unclear result Monday night. Natasha Korecki from Politico explains how the new method could allow multiple candidates to declare victory.
Katie Glueck of the NY Times confirms Joe Biden is indeed leading the way in national polling for the Democratic Presidential nomination (slightly ahead of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren), but that state polling is widely varied.