Alexandra Jaffe
Why Roger Stone's indictment could be bad news for Donald Trump Jr.
This is what Stone's indictment really could mean.
The government shutdown is already starting to make an impact on national security
The government shutdown is hurting national security. Here's how.
Florida felons just got the right to vote. GOP leaders want to slow-walk it.
A new amendment gave felons the right to vote back in Florida. But Republicans in the state might undermine it.
The shutdown is turning prison guards into Uber drivers
This is the reality of being a furloughed worker during the government shutdown
Sexual assault survivors are forced to travel hours for rape kits, and Congress wants answers
Fewer than 14 percent of emergency rooms in the U.S. have professionals trained to gather evidence.
China built a $50 million space base in Argentina to reach the dark side of the moon, but it's casting a shadow on its neighbors
The Chinese set up a giant space station in Patagonia — and changed the dynamic of an entire town.
Georgia voters in key districts showed up to malfunctioning machines and hours-long waits
The problems were reported at polling stations in counties near Atlanta which have large black and Democrat populations.
Florida could restore voting rights to 1.4 million convicted felons
Florida one of three states that bans felons from voting. That could change on Election Day.
Black Republican strategist stands by ad claiming white Democrats will bring back lynchings
The strategist explained the danger he thinks the Me Too movement poses to black men.
The GOP is using its Clarence Thomas playbook for Kavanaugh
The GOP is handling sexual misconduct allegations against Kavanaugh the same way they did in the '90s
North Carolina didn't need FEMA to weather Hurricane Florence
The hurricane response efforts took shape in North Carolina’s counties and towns, largely independent of federal authorities.
“This storm is not moving”: Rescues begin in North Carolina as floodwaters rise
A race to help those too poor to evacuate on their own.