Politics: All the Latest Headlines from USA Today

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

     

5 issues vexing U.S.-Saudi relations as Obama visits
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said Saudi Arabia is an important partner in U.S. efforts to resolve the Syrian conflict and counter Islamic State militants, al-Qaeda in Yemen and Iran’s bad behavior in the region.

     

Clinton aims for momentum boost from New York Democrats
Hillary Clinton hoped for a big win in New York’s Tuesday primary to derail Bernie Sanders.

     

McConnell-linked groups back Young in Indiana Senate primary
Groups with ties to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell have upped their investment in Indiana’s Senate race.

     

Sanders: Clinton ‘bending’ campaign finance laws
Sanders says a Clinton-DNC fund is investing millions in efforts that solely benefit Clinton.

     

New York voters turn out for presidential primary

Delegates up for grabs on Primary Day in New York
USA TODAY’s Paul Singer breaks down the possible outcomes from today’s presidential primaries in New York. New York’s presidential primary could play a significant role in determining the presidential nominees for the first time in decades.

     

Judge John Kasich’s 2016 success, in his own words
Little in this presidential campaign has gone as the Ohio governor, or anyone else, has expected.

     

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

     

Climate change: Where the presidential candidates stand
Climate change has come up only rarely in this year’s presidential debates, but the candidates differ markedly on the issue.

     

Latest from N.Y. primaries: Postcards cause polling location problems upstate
See the latest on today’s primaries from USA TODAY Network journalists across New York.

     

Obama’s $1.9 billion Zika request: ‘Slush fund,’ or needed flexibility?
The $1.9 billion Zika funding request gives the president extraordinary authority over how to spend the money.

     

High court deadlocked on war between states
Can a state be sued in another state’s court? Without Scalia, justices can’t decide.

     

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

     

New rules allow more civilian casualties in air war against ISIL
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon’s air war against the Islamic State has grown increasingly aggressive since late fall, accepting more risk that civilians could be killed in the effort to target militants and their cash supplies, according to documents and

     

For the Record: Texas, we weren’t even messing with you
Today, New York weighs in on both the Democratic and Republican races. Next month, Texas Republicans weigh in on whether they want to stay in this country or not.

     

Florida Senate race tests crowd-sourced debate
Moderators will ask questions submitted and voted on via website

     

Ben & Jerry’s co-founders arrested at U.S. Capitol protest
Ben Cohen, Jerry Greenfield were among approximately 300 people arrested Monday in Democracy Awakening protest.

     

Trump accidentally refers to ‘7/11’ terror attack
Trump was praising “New York” values ahead of the state’s primary when he made the gaffe.

     

Wis. Trump delegates don’t necessarily back him
Trump campaign didn’t get its own backers elected as delegates to the July GOP convention.

     

New York’s primary: What we’ll know and when we’ll know it
Statewide results may arrive early; total delegate counts may take much longer.

     

Feds should negotiate Medicare prices with drugmakers, seniors say
The federal government should negotiate drug prices for Medicare, according to a new AARP survey.

     

Fact check: Sarah Palin ‘as much a scientist’ as Bill Nye?
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin falsely said she is “as much a scientist” as Bill Nye, best known for his children’s show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.

     

N.Y. counties expect huge primary turnout Tuesday
County election officials across the state are bracing for a huge turnout Tuesday.

     

How climate change is intensifying threats to plants, animals
A warming world is causing deadly problems for our most vulnerable of species.

     

Researchers map springs across the Mojave Desert
The study of 300 desert springs will provide baseline to track effects of climate change.

     

Congressman’s endorsement shows Trump’s appeal in Upstate New York
The first member of Congress to endorse Trump saw something in the candidate: himself.

     

PAC donations from elderly donors draw scrutiny
Donations to a big-spending PAC put spotlight on a Virginia treasurer.

     

Another national poll shows Clinton, Sanders virtually even
It’s essentially a toss-up nationally in a new NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll.

     

The blue-collar Democrats Kasich grew up with say they’d vote for him
MCKEES ROCKS, Pa. – The kids who grew up with John Kasich can’t understand why he’s a Republican.

     

Day before New York primary, Kasich gets backing of a Roosevelt
It may not erase a 30-point gap, but it can’t hurt in New York.

     

Candidates make final push for New York
A scramble for votes on the eve of the New York primary. New Yorkers head to the polls Tuesday to vote with a significant number of delegates at stake. (April 18)

     

Obama calls Putin for ‘intense’ talks on Syria, Ukraine
With the Syrian cease-fire breaking down, Obama urges Russian president to use his influence with the Assad regime.

     

Carson gives Trump last-minute New York boost
A vote for Ben Carson on Tuesday in New York will count the same as no vote at all.

     

Trump’s son: GOP has ‘a perception problem’
Eric Trump, son of the GOP presidential candidate and an executive in The Trump Organization, agrees with his dad: the Republican delegate selection process is “corrupt.”

     

Obama to dine with Prince William, Kate Middleton in London
The dinner at Kensington Palace follows lunch at Windsor Castle Friday.

     

Clinton on Trump: He’s ‘the donkey of the decade’
The two front-runners are having quite the war of words of late.

     

Clinton looks to end Sanders’ winning streak with big N.Y. win
Hillary Clinton is hoping Tuesday’s New York primary will accomplish what she’s failed to do so far: deliver a crippling blow to Bernie Sanders.

     

Trump bashes trade deals in appeals to New York voters
Free trade and jobs play major roles in businessman’s campaign

     

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