Politics Mar 07 In Biden’s final State of the Union before the election, a look back at his inauguration pledges Much has changed in the three years since President Joe Biden first shared his vision for the country.
Nation Feb 14 How winter weather can affect your drinking water Boil water advisories are common in the U.S. and rarely a cause for concern, but they aren’t necessarily straightforward. Here's why cities might instruct residents to boil water, how to keep your drinking water safe, and why climate change might…
Politics Jan 25 Trump’s 2024 trials: Where they stand and what to expect The typical politicking that goes along with his reelection bid will overlap with his ongoing – and packed – court calendar.
Politics Jan 15 How to watch results from Iowa’s 2024 Republican caucuses Here’s what to know about the caucuses and how to watch the live results.
Nation Dec 22 Chronic homelessness is at an all-time high. Here’s why it continues to climb Data from the 2023 point-in-time count show that around one-third of all people experiencing homelessness nationwide are chronically homeless.
Politics Dec 18 What you need to know about Scott Hall’s 2020 election charges Hall was the first co-defendant to plead guilty in Fulton County prosecutor Fani Willis’ case against former president Donald Trump and 17 other conspirarators.
Nation Dec 14 After a year of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, a lifeline for trans and nonbinary people faces cuts The lifeline is facing a $2.5 million shortfall at the end of 2023, and has also paused its microgrants program.
Nation Nov 28 WATCH: Judy Woodruff shares personal memories of Rosalynn Carter in memorial service tribute As a political reporter, Woodruff covered the Carters during his years as governor of Georgia, his run for president and in the White House.
Nation Nov 20 Why this widespread form of homelessness is often overlooked and unsupported Millions of people experience homelessness by living "doubled-up." Here's why they're often ineligible for assistance.
Politics Nov 02 What you need to know about Ray Smith III’s 2020 election charges Prosecutors alleged Smith worked to overturn the election, including by claiming to members of Georgia’s state Senate and House of Representatives that there had been widespread voter fraud.