Senate kills articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas The Senate rejected the two articles that accuse Mayorkas of refusing to enforce immigration laws. The House voted to impeach him in February. Deirdre Walsh
Despite recent visit, some young Wisconsin voters remain divided on Biden Last week President Biden traveled to Madison, Wisconsin to announce new student loan relief for some borrowers. But some Madison students may still may need more motivation to support him. Maayan Silver
Arizona abortion providers react to state supreme court ruling banning most abortions Providers at a Phoenix reproductive health clinic worry about they and their patients' futures after Arizona's supreme court ruled that an 1864 law banning nearly all abortions now stands. Paola Rodriguez
Speaker Johnson is moving forward with foreign aid bills despite threat to oust him Divisions within the House Republican conference could threaten both the future of the package and Mike Johnson's speakership. Deirdre Walsh
Senators to be sworn in as jurors in Mayorkas impeachment trial The Senate is still negotiating what the scope of the homeland security secretary's trial will be and whether to allow debate in the Democratic-controlled chamber. Deirdre Walsh
Senate to begin its trial following the House vote to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas The House sent articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate, where a trial starts Wednesday. Democrats are expected to try to dismiss the charges. Claudia Grisales
Some independent candidates start their own political parties to ease ballot access Some states make it much easier to get on the ballot as a minor-party presidential candidate, compared with running as an independent. That's why RFK Jr. and Cornel West have made their own parties. Ashley Lopez
Biden wants to hike tariffs on imports of Chinese steel and aluminum The White House says China uses subsidies and government programs to undercut U.S. steel. President Biden wants to triple tariffs on the imports and take other new steps to curb imports. Asma Khalid
Bob Graham, former U.S. senator and Florida governor, has died at 87 Graham gained national prominence as chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee in the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks and as an early critic of the Iraq war. The Associated Press
The IRS commissioner faced tough questions from Senate Finance Committee Senators quizzed IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel about the just-finished tax-filing season and what's ahead for the government's tax collector. Scott Horsley