Politics: All the Latest Headlines from USA Today

Anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman to replace Jackson on $20 bill
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew considered placing women’s voting rights pioneer Susan B. Anthony on the $10 bill, according to an internal Treasury memo reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.

     

Colbert counts the ways Paul Ryan can say ‘no’ to White House bid
The House speaker uses three languages to reject a White House race

     

Sen. John McCain will skip the Republican convention
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., plans to skip the Republican National Convention in July, he told Capitol Hill reporters Tuesday.

     

Supreme Court upholds Iran payments for terrorism
Justices’ 6-2 decision makes victims, families eligible for compensation

     

Special House panel on infant lives holds hearing on sale of fetal tissue
Democrats say there’s no evidence laws have been broken.

     

Susan B. Anthony on $10 bill? Report says it’s what Lew wanted
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew considered placing women’s voting rights pioneer Susan B. Anthony on the $10 bill, according to an internal Treasury memo reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.

     

Supreme Court gives states leeway on political maps
Population variances between districts are OK to meet now-defunct racial goals

     

For the Record: Let’s hear it for New York
Forget everything we said yesterday about how it would take days to sort out New York — it was a clean-cut win for the front-runners.

     

Reports: Donald Trump’s jet isn’t registered with the FAA
The registration to Trump’s Cessna expired in January.

     

Trump, Clinton win big in New York
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton came out on top in the New York presidential primaries.

     

Top takeaways from the New York primary
The front-runners got back on their feet, but what else did we learn?

     

How the NY primary may impact the White House race
With Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump winning the New York state primaries, USA TODAY’s Susan Page discusses how their victories will effect the presidential race.

     

Lawmaker wants to stop ‘foolishness’ in university diversity office
Threats to strip its budget came after posts promoting the use of gender-neutral pronouns and ‘inclusive holiday celebrations.’

     

N.Y. primaries: Complaint hotline volume 4 times higher than in 2012
See the latest on today’s primaries from USA TODAY NETWORK journalists across New York.

     

Trump wins NY, causing issues for #NeverTrump movement
The winner may not be a surprise, but it’s still a big victory for the billionaire.Video provided by Newsy

     

Ted Cruz: ‘Not yes we can, but now, yes we will’
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is trying to move beyond a crushing defeat in New York, which he is dismissing as merely “a politician winning his home state.”

     

Bernie Sanders looks past NY, eyes Pennsylvania
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders told thousands of supporters at Penn State that his campaign is the only one to stop Donald Trump. (April 19)

     

In a blow to Sanders’ campaign, Clinton takes New York
With a win in New York, Hillary Clinton has dealt a major blow to Bernie Sanders’ campaign, making it much harder for him to grab the nomination.Video provided by Newsy

     

Donald Trump basks in New York primary victory
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said it had been an “incredible evening” on Tuesday as he looked set to clinch the New York primary by a wide margin. Trump spoke at his Trump Tower building in Manhattan. (April 19)

     

For Trump and Clinton: Battle won. But not the war
Analysis: New York wins steady the front-runners’ campaigns, but some core challenges remain.

     

Clinton defeats Sanders in New York, says race in ‘homestretch’
“Today, once again, you proved there’s no place like home,” Clinton told supporters at a victory speech.

     

Clinton in New York: There’s no place like home!
Hillary Clinton won the Democratic presidential primary in New York on Tuesday. Speaking at a rally in New York after the win was announced Clinton said “there’s no place like home”. (April 19)

     

Trump: ‘We don’t have much of a race anymore’
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump won an easy victory in his home state of New York Tuesday night, confidently declaring that it was impossible for his rivals to catch him. (April 19)

     

NY primary highlights bill allowing 9/11-related suits against Saudi Arabia
Presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders voiced support for the bill.

     

Donald Trump casts vote in New York
A New York media circus surrounded Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump as he cast his vote in Manhattan for the state’s primary. (April 19)

     

Club for Growth to spend $1 million to beat Trump in Indiana
WASHINGTON — The conservative Club for Growth Action expects to spend $1 million in Indiana to try to prevent presidential candidate Donald Trump from winning the May 3 Republican primary.

     

Latest from N.Y. primaries: NYC mayor calls for audit after rash of voting problems
See the latest on today’s primaries from USA TODAY NETWORK journalists across New York.

     

New York celebrities voted, and they really want you to know about it
Celebrities: They vote like us!

     

Kasich: Nobody is going to get enough delegates
Republican presidential hopeful John Kasich continues to push his candidacy, despite a capturing a low number of delegates in the nominating contests to date. The Ohio Governor was speaking in Maryland, as New York voters cast their ballots. (April

     

Lawmaker wants to stop ‘foolishness’ in college diversity office
Threats to strip its budget came after posts promoting the use of gender-neutral pronouns and ‘inclusive holiday celebrations.’

     

FBI can’t unlock 13% of password-protected phones it seized
The FBI and Apple squared off again at a hearing on Capitol Hill

     

Rep. Peter King: ‘I’ll take cyanide’ if Ted Cruz wins GOP nomination
King earlier said that New Yorkers mulling a vote for Cruz should have their heads examined.

     

Most Americans say humans are to blame for climate change
Polls show strong support for action, but Congress has not.

     

New York Democratic primary results
Check here for the statewide results.

     

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