Politics: All the Latest Headlines from National Public Radio

Fasten Your Seatbelts, It’s Going To Be A Bumpy Ride To Both Conventions
We can now expect both parties’ nomination battles to continue through the final primaries. In the GOP, the issue seems certain to remain unresolved until the national convention in Cleveland in July.

White House To Financial Advisers: Put Savers’ Interests First
The White House on Wednesday rolled out rules to force financial advisers to take on fiduciary duties. That means they must put savers’ interests ahead of fees. Critics say the rules are too complex.

Polls Close In Wisconsin Primaries
Exit polling shows Sens. Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders leading in the state, says NPR’s Ron Elving.

Ted Cruz Projected To Win Wisconsin Republican Primary
The senator’s win puts another speed bump in the way of front-runner Donald Trump. Bernie Sanders leads in early returns for the Democratic primary.

Ted Cruz, Bernie Sanders Win Wisconsin Primaries
Both Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders are hoping to change their primary narrative tonight with big wins in Wisconsin.

Usually The Front-Runners’ Friend, Wisconsin Voters Could Buck The Trend
For decades, Wisconsin primary voters almost always endorsed the candidates who were already on their way to the nomination. But on Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats in the state could buck that trend.

Wisconsin Voters Go To The Polls In State’s Primaries
Voters in Wisconsin weigh in Tuesday in the Democratic and Republican presidential primaries.

How Might Donald Trump’s Campaign Affect His Brand?
Much of Donald Trump’s success in business comes from his ability to leverage his name as a luxury product. He doesn’t actually own some of the products attached to him; instead he leases his name to other investors. NPR explores how the current campaign might affect his brand.

Presidential Front-Runners Look To Shore Up Status In Wisconsin Primaries
The front-runners in the GOP and Democratic presidential races are looking to shore up their status in Tuesday’s Wisconsin primaries.

How Will Trump The Brand Survive Trump The Candidate?
There’s some evidence Trump is losing favor with the high-end customers his businesses target.

Trump’s Plan To ‘Make Mexico Pay’ For The Wall
Trump demands that Mexico pay up to $10 billion or risk the cutting off of wire transfers from the U.S. to Mexico and a cancellation of business and tourist visas for Mexican citizens.

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