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From an investigation involving Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs' ties with a group home operator within Arizona to a new mugshot of Chad Daybell, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Trump verdict makes significant number of Republicans less likely to support him: poll
A Reuters/Ipsos survey of registered voters shows what Americans think about Donald Trump's guilty verdict.
Trump campaign says donations have poured in after guilty verdict
Donald Trump’s guilty verdict appears to have energized his base, fueling millions of dollars in new campaign contributions.
Trump, in post-conviction remarks, falsely claims 'trial was rigged'
Donald Trump, at a press conference Friday morning, again called his trial "rigged." "If they can do this to me, they can do this to anyone," he said.
Biden on Trump conviction: 'The American system of justice works'
Biden called Trump's verdict response "reckless, dangerous and irresponsible" for saying the trial was rigged just because he doesn't like the outcome.
As a felon, Donald Trump can no longer travel to 38 countries
The former president may have trouble gaining entry to these countries as a convicted felon. See the full list.
Trump found guilty in hush-money case; sentencing set for July
Former President Donald Trump sat stone-faced in court as a jury found him guilty of falsifying business records in an attempt to bury stories about extramarital affairs that arose during his 2016 presidential campaign.
Politicians react after Trump guilty verdict in hush money trial
A mix of reactions are pouring in as many are weighing in after Donald Trump was found guilty in his hush money trial.
Trump found guilty: What are Arizona politicians saying about the verdict?
Former President Trump has been found guilty on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in a criminal case in New York.
DC bars offer Trump-themed drink specials to celebrate conviction
Several D.C. bars are offering Trump-themed drink specials in celebration of the former president being found guilty on 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Trump could still vote for himself after New York conviction
Yes, former President Donald Trump could vote for himself in November, as long as he is not in prison on Election Day.
Is Trump going to jail? What's next after guilty verdict in hush-money trial
Here's how Donald Trump's sentencing could play out.
Can Trump still run for president? What his conviction means for the election
Can Donald Trump still be president now that he's been found guilty? Here's what the Constitution says.
Biden campaign on Trump guilty verdict: ‘No one is above the law’
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty Thursday of falsifying business records.
Trump’s other criminal cases and where they stand after NYC conviction
Aside from the likely appeal in New York, Donald Trump is still involved in three other criminal cases including one out of Georgia, one out of Washington, D.C., and one out of Florida.
PHOTOS: Trump, crowd react to former president’s guilty verdict
See the photos of Trump and the crowd reacting to his guilty verdict.
Trump's Georgia case: Will hush-money guilty verdict impact Georgia case?
Former President Donald Trump has been found guilty on all 34 counts in the New York hush-money case.
Trump found guilty in hush-money case
Former President Donald Trump was found guilty of falsifying business records to hide stories about extramarital affairs that surfaced during his 2016 presidential campaign. Over a month, jurors heard testimony on sex, bookkeeping, tabloid journalism, and presidential politics.
Trump found guilty in hush money case
After deliberating for about a day, jurors in former President Donald Trump’s hush money trial reached a verdict.
Trump hush-money trial jurors wrap short first day of deliberations with questions
Jurors began deliberations Wednesday after receiving instructions about the law governing the hush money case and what they can consider as they evaluate the former president's guilt and innocence.