Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
Six states are holding primaries today from Pennsylvania to Oregon.
Some will show the reach of President Trump's endorsement power.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro says some GOP candidates are appealing to very conservative party members in primaries,
and it's not clear yet how that will appeal to all voters in a general election.
Tonight we're going to see results from Senate primaries in Alabama
and Georgia where the Republicans, they're all trying to out-maga each other.
Georgia is going to be particularly important to watch because it's a really important
Senate race with Democrat John Ossoff as the incumbent.
Republicans wouldn't really love to flip that seat.
But the Republican primary electorate in Georgia is very conservative and very different than the general election one,
which has become much more purple.
NPR's Domenico Montanaro reporting.
San Diego police are investigating the shooting death.
That's yesterday of three men at the city's Islamic Center.
They separately discovered the bodies of two males nearby who died by suicide.
Police believe the males are responsible for the shootings.
They're investigating the attack on the Islamic Center as a hate crime.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio has announced a fresh round of sanctions against Cuba.
These target 11 people and three governmental bodies.