Democrats hope they can cast incumbent Republicans in Michigan, Ohio and elsewhere in Ken Cuccinelli's mold.
Which of the 11 American nations do you live in?
A fascinating new look at the cultural differences between the 11 nations that make up North America.
Poverty in 13 states is worse than we thought
A new measure seeks to more accurately measure poverty.
Audit: Louisiana paid almost $2 million in health benefits for dead people
A new audit shows the state spent money on Medicaid recipients who were already deceased.
Did Chris Christie just try to knife an ally?
In one of his first post-election moves, Christie tried -- and failed -- to oust a long-time ally in the state Senate.
Initiative spending booms past $1 billion as corporations sponsor their own proposals
Supporters and opponents of ballot initiatives spent more than $1 billion in just 18 months.
Students in a broad swath of the South lag the nation in reading proficiency
Math and reading scores are up nationally, but the results are mixed at the state level.
Sen. Graham’s 20-week abortion ban has already passed in more than a dozen states
That kind of late-term ban is part of a broad and recent legislative trend at the state level.
Colorado’s 51st state movement failed, but 43,900 people still wanted to secede
The movement ramped up over the state legislature's passage of firearm restrictions, oil and gas regulations, and renewable energy mandates.
California lawmakers will take a $5,000 pay raise
After years of cuts, California lawmakers will accept a 5.3 percent pay increase.