Trump returning to Iowa for midterm rally as he teases 2024 run
Returning to Iowa will likely further speculation about Trump's political future.
Returning to Iowa will likely further speculation about Trump's political future.
Biden targets bank overdraft, 'junk' fees as midterms near
Banks have long been criticized for the high fees they charge customers when their accounts go temporarily negative
Banks have long been criticized for the high fees they charge customers when their accounts go temporarily negative
State-by-state guide to tracking your absentee ballot for 2022 midterm elections
Many U.S. states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while a few require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
Many U.S. states offer online tools where voters can check their ballot status, while a few require voters to contact local election offices and representatives.
Groups in Arizona file lawsuit to keep people from gathering and recording voters at ballot drop boxes
Several groups filed federal lawsuits in downtown Phoenix seeking to ban "ballot drop box watchers" from gathering and recording video of people voting. The complaint by Voto Latino and the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans is alleging that a group called "Clean Elections USA" is breaking the law.
Several groups filed federal lawsuits in downtown Phoenix seeking to ban "ballot drop box watchers" from gathering and recording video of people voting. The complaint by Voto Latino and the Arizona Alliance for Retired Americans is alleging that a group called "Clean Elections USA" is breaking the law.
Hope Hicks, former Trump aide, interviews with Jan. 6 panel
Hope Hicks served as a communications aide to the former president but left the White House days after the Jan. 6 riot. She was also a key witness in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Hope Hicks served as a communications aide to the former president but left the White House days after the Jan. 6 riot. She was also a key witness in Robert Mueller’s Russia investigation.
Majority of Americans want more action on climate change, poll finds
People polled expressed little confidence that the climate guidelines in the Inflation Reduction Act will make a difference with improving the environment.
People polled expressed little confidence that the climate guidelines in the Inflation Reduction Act will make a difference with improving the environment.
Russian court rejects Brittney Griner's appeal against 9-year sentence
The Moscow region court also ruled that Brittney Griner’s sentence will be recalculated to around eight years in prison, after taking her time in pre-trial detention into account.
The Moscow region court also ruled that Brittney Griner’s sentence will be recalculated to around eight years in prison, after taking her time in pre-trial detention into account.
Rishi Sunak becomes UK prime minister after meeting with King Charles III
Rishi Sunak met at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday with the king, who had just accepted the resignation of Liz Truss. Sunak is the third Conservative prime minister this year.
Rishi Sunak met at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday with the king, who had just accepted the resignation of Liz Truss. Sunak is the third Conservative prime minister this year.
Arizona Gov. Ducey files lawsuit over shipping containers at border wall
Governor Doug Ducey said in a news release that "the lack of planning and action from the Biden administration demonstrates that border states like Arizona cannot rely on the federal government to ensure its security."
Governor Doug Ducey said in a news release that "the lack of planning and action from the Biden administration demonstrates that border states like Arizona cannot rely on the federal government to ensure its security."
Trial over Georgia’s law banning abortions begins in Fulton County
A trial over whether Georgia's "heartbeat" law banning abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy began in a Fulton County courtroom Monday.
A trial over whether Georgia's "heartbeat" law banning abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy began in a Fulton County courtroom Monday.
Appeals court OKs Jan. 6 panel subpoena to Arizona GOP chair Kelli Ward
The ruling issued rejected claims by state party Chair Kelli Ward that her First Amendment rights would be chilled if investigators were able to learn whom she spoke with while trying to challenge former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeat.
The ruling issued rejected claims by state party Chair Kelli Ward that her First Amendment rights would be chilled if investigators were able to learn whom she spoke with while trying to challenge former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election defeat.
2022 Midterm Elections: Control of Congress at play in November races
As voters head to the polls in November, there’s speculation from some that Republicans have a legitimate shot to win the House, although there’s uncertainty that the GOP can win the Senate.
As voters head to the polls in November, there’s speculation from some that Republicans have a legitimate shot to win the House, although there’s uncertainty that the GOP can win the Senate.
Rishi Sunak to become UK's next prime minister
Rishi Sunak was runner-up to Liz Truss, who resigned unexpectedly last week. At 45, he's the youngest prime minister in more than 200 years, the first leader of color, and the first Hindu to take the job.
Rishi Sunak was runner-up to Liz Truss, who resigned unexpectedly last week. At 45, he's the youngest prime minister in more than 200 years, the first leader of color, and the first Hindu to take the job.
1st task in Trump Organization trial: Picking a neutral jury
Donald Trump’s company goes on trial Monday in a criminal tax case, and picking a neutral jury is the first big task of the court. The trial itself is expected to last at least four weeks.
Donald Trump’s company goes on trial Monday in a criminal tax case, and picking a neutral jury is the first big task of the court. The trial itself is expected to last at least four weeks.
2022 Election: Debacle continues over debate between Arizona gubernatorial candidates
A debacle of sorts over the current lack of a debate between the two major candidates, especially after a Phoenix area PBS station announced their decision to offer a one-on-one interview with Katie Hobbs, on the same day a similar interview was supposed to be held with Hobbs' Republican opponent, Kari Lake.
A debacle of sorts over the current lack of a debate between the two major candidates, especially after a Phoenix area PBS station announced their decision to offer a one-on-one interview with Katie Hobbs, on the same day a similar interview was supposed to be held with Hobbs' Republican opponent, Kari Lake.
You Decide 2022 Arizona Election Special, Part 1
We're covering the races for Secretary of State, Maricopa County Attorney, and the Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction + an explanation on ballot propositions and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer provides an update on election integrity.
We're covering the races for Secretary of State, Maricopa County Attorney, and the Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction + an explanation on ballot propositions and Maricopa County Recorder Stephen Richer provides an update on election integrity.
Newsmaker: Abraham Hamadeh and Kris Mayes battle for Arizona AG seat
In this episode of John Hook's Newsmaker Saturday, we're talking with Arizona Attorney General hopefuls Abraham Hamadeh and Kris Mayes. The Republican and Democrat candidates cover issues regarding abortion, gun rights, border issues, the fentanyl crisis. Part 1: GOP candidate Hamadeh details why his military and legal experience makes him the best fit for the role. He says he knows how to deal with foreign governments as well as domestic entities, like the DOJ and such. Part 2: Mayes, a former Republican turned Democrat, says she has fought for consumers throughout her career at the Arizona Corporation Commission and protected consumers from big monopolies. She says the state's constitution itself protects a woman's right to privacy, and she says that includes a right to choose to have an abortion. She says, if elected, she will reverse the current AG's opinion for a near-total abortion ban, which was based on a legal matter in the late 1800s.
In this episode of John Hook's Newsmaker Saturday, we're talking with Arizona Attorney General hopefuls Abraham Hamadeh and Kris Mayes. The Republican and Democrat candidates cover issues regarding abortion, gun rights, border issues, the fentanyl crisis. Part 1: GOP candidate Hamadeh details why his military and legal experience makes him the best fit for the role. He says he knows how to deal with foreign governments as well as domestic entities, like the DOJ and such. Part 2: Mayes, a former Republican turned Democrat, says she has fought for consumers throughout her career at the Arizona Corporation Commission and protected consumers from big monopolies. She says the state's constitution itself protects a woman's right to privacy, and she says that includes a right to choose to have an abortion. She says, if elected, she will reverse the current AG's opinion for a near-total abortion ban, which was based on a legal matter in the late 1800s.
Boris Johnson out of race to be next UK prime minister
Boris Johnson, who was ousted in July amid ethics scandals, was widely expected to run to replace Liz Truss, who quit last week.
Boris Johnson, who was ousted in July amid ethics scandals, was widely expected to run to replace Liz Truss, who quit last week.
Which states have voting changes on the ballot this election?
Voters across the country are deciding ballot measures that could reshape the ways they cast ballots in coming elections, or even how things get on the ballot.
Voters across the country are deciding ballot measures that could reshape the ways they cast ballots in coming elections, or even how things get on the ballot.
Hobbs and Lake continue on campaign trail just weeks before Election Day
What was originally scheduled on Oct. 22 as a debate between Arizona governor candidates turned into 30 minutes of a solo interview for Republican Kari Lake after Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs declined the debate invitation. Hobbs hosted her own rallies on the same day mainly focusing on education and trying to win over Latino voters.
What was originally scheduled on Oct. 22 as a debate between Arizona governor candidates turned into 30 minutes of a solo interview for Republican Kari Lake after Democratic candidate Katie Hobbs declined the debate invitation. Hobbs hosted her own rallies on the same day mainly focusing on education and trying to win over Latino voters.




















