Politics Feb 28 Court won’t order former White House counsel McGahn to testify before House By Associated Press
Politics May 29 The art of the evidence-free claim. How Trump gets by without sourcing what he says President Donald Trump’s unprecedented communication style has sparked countless fact-checks since he took office, many showing that he says things that are partially or entirely untrue. By Daniel Bush
Politics Feb 05 House panel votes to release Democratic memo on Russia probe. It now goes to President Trump The Democratic document aims to counter the Republican document, which accused the FBI and Justice Department of abusing their authority in monitoring a onetime Trump campaign associate. By Mary Clare Jalonick and Catherine Lucey, associated press
Politics Jan 28 Battered but still loyal to Trump, Sessions endures as AG U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions will soon mark his first year on the job, having survived a barrage of insults from President Donald Trump, antipathy from some Justice Department employees and even calls from some fellow Republicans for him to… By Sadie Gurman, Associated Press
Nation Nov 06 Judge denies North Carolina’s request to drop election software from company targeted by Russian hackers The election board's staff is still investigating what they call the malfunctioning of the e-books at five Durham County precincts in November 2016, which led officials to abandon the electronic system, issue paper ballots and extend voting hours. By Gary D. Robertson, Associated Press