NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with former Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Bromwich about the politicization of the department following the reduced recommended sentencing for Roger Stone.
President Trump praised Barr a day after the Justice Department took the unusual step of seeking a shorter sentence for the president's ally. Four prosecutors in the case withdrew following that move.
Weeks before the census is fully underway, the Government Accountability Office finds the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting workers and resolving risks with the first primarily online U.S. count.
Centrist Democrats in Congress weigh in on Bernie Sanders' win in the New Hampshire primary, and how the results of moderates Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar position the Party in November.
The finishing tally in New Hampshire looks a lot like that of in Iowa, with Bernie Sanders on top and Pete Buttigieg a close second. But there were some surprises further down the results.
A new Government Accountability Office report shows the Census Bureau is behind on recruiting 2020 census workers, and notes security challenges for the census website expected to roll out in a month.
The Minnesota senator captured nearly 20% of the vote on Tuesday, surprising political watchers who had been more focused on the campaigns of Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden.
The former vice president's campaign is looking at South Carolina, where African Americans make up a large share of the electorate, as a must-win state.