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Trump on trial: What to know as case moves toward pivotal witness

Donald Trump’s hush money trial has seen dramatic testimony this week. The case is headed for what may be the most confrontational and legally important moment yet.



Israel arms shipment on hold as US weighs new accountability

America’s role as a major backer of Israel’s military is coming under rare, rising scrutiny due to the war in Gaza. Our charts put the debate in context.



Trump vows to fire bureaucrats. Here’s why Biden is trying to stop him.

Americans have declining confidence in the civil service. The two presidential front-runners disagree on whether these workers are nonpartisan.



Facebook ads helped Trump win in 2016. AI might help him in 2024.

Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign is using artificial intelligence to parse tons of data and find persuadable voters with the help of Brad Parscale’s AI company. Mr. Parscale helped propel Mr. Trump to the White House with Facebook ads in 2016.



These Republicans want to restore trust in elections. It’s ‘the right thing to do.’

A group of Republican lawmakers has formed a coalition to combat election misinformation distrust. They aim to safeguard democracy.



Why 'two Montana guys' are duking it out in the Senate

Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, chair of the Republicans' Senate campaign committee, told reporters at a Monitor Breakfast that he and the state’s other senator, Jon Tester, "get along just fine." So why is one trying to get the other fired?



Trust in the media has tanked. Are we entering a ‘post-news’ era?

Declining trust in news media is partly about navigating a tsunami of digital content. Do people want unbiased news? How do they judge quality?



Will young voters ditch Biden over Israel? For most, it’s not a priority.

Despite students clashing with authorities on campuses nationwide, most young people are far more focused on the economy than on the Mideast.



Senate map favors the GOP. But Steve Daines won’t predict a ‘red wave.’

At a Monitor Breakfast with reporters, the chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee kept expectations in check.



The most powerful person in the House? It’s not the speaker. It’s Hakeem Jeffries.

Democratic votes helped pass recent aid bills – and would seem to mean GOP Speaker Mike Johnson is safe from a potential ouster. Behind it all is Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who’s demonstrated an alternative to dysfunction and chaos: governing.



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