Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Six states held primary elections yesterday.
There's been a lot of attention on California's unusual primary.
Candidates from all parties run together.
NPR Stephen Fowler says for governor, there were more than 60 gubernatorial candidates.
There is a three-person race for the top two spots.
Billionaire Tom Steyer, former Health and Human Services Secretary Javier Becerra,
and former Fox News host Steve Hilton, a Republican backed by Trump.
This is important because it's possible that the two Democrats advance,
leaving Republicans without a top-of-the-ticket champion to help them with some House races affected by redistricting.
NPR's Stephen Fowler reporting.
There's interest in the Senate race in Iowa.
Republican voters have selected GOP Congresswoman Ashley Hinson for their candidate.
Democratic voters picked Iowa State House Representative Josh Turek.
He represents an area that voted for Donald Trump.
He argues his resume is the best way for Democrats to win in a Republican-led state.
There's a new acting director of national intelligence.
President Trump has tapped the current head of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Bill Pulte.
His current job is to regulate the agencies that guarantee home loans in the U.S.
Before that, his career focused mostly on housing.