PRESIDENTIAL RACE
MANCHESTER, New Hampshire — Bernie Sanders wins a commanding victory over Hillary Clinton in the New Hampshire primary, and Donald Trump also scores a big win in a triumph of two candidates who have seized on Americans' anger at the Washington political establishment.
WORLDWIDE THREATS
WASHINGTON (AP) — Leaders of the Islamic State are determined to strike targets in the United States this year, senior U.S. intelligence officials said Tuesday, telling lawmakers that a small group of violent extremists will attempt to overcome the logistical challenges of mounting such an attack.
SUPREME COURT-CLEAN AIR-LAWSUITS
WASHINGTON — A divided Supreme Court agrees to halt enforcement of President Barack Obama's sweeping plan to address climate change until after legal challenges are resolved. By Michael Biesecker and Sam Hananel.
CONGRESS-NORTH KOREA SANCTIONS
WASHINGTON — The Senate is considering hitting North Korea with more stringent sanctions in the wake of Pyongyang's satellite launch and technical advances that U.S. intelligence agencies say the reclusive Asian nation is making in its nuclear weapons program.
UNITED STATES-LIBYA
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Defense Department is seeking $200 million in the 2017 budget for counterterrorism operations in Libya and other portions of North and West Africa, as the Islamic State threat in that region continues to grow.
ZIKA VIRUS-STREET GANGS
CUSCATANCINGO, El Salvador — For health workers battling Zika across much of Central America, the immediate menace is not the mosquitoes that transmit the virus — it's the gangsters that control the streets, and sometimes threaten their lives.
BUDGET-CYBERSECURITY
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama says he is asking Congress for $3.1 billion to update the government's archaic computer systems to protect them from cyberattacks as part of a new, centralized effort to boost cybersecurity.