Supreme Court Rules On Pa. Ballots, Debate Rule Changes Announced The high Court let stand a ruling in Pennsylvania that permits officials to count some mailed ballots up to three days after Election Day. And, the presidential debate will have uninterrupted time. Mara Liasson
Supreme Court Rules Pennsylvania Can Count Ballots Received After Election Day Pennsylvania Republicans had sought to block the counting of late-arriving ballots, which the state's Supreme Court had approved last month. Pam Fessler
Court Vacates Trump Administration Rule That Sought To Kick Thousands Off Food Stamps The USDA rule "radically and abruptly alters decades of regulatory practice" and would have added new burdens during a global pandemic. Bill Chappell
Supreme Court to Hear Cases Tied To Trump's Polices On Mexico Border One centers on the use of military funds to pay for building part of a border wall. The other revolves around the "Remain in Mexico" policy that makes asylum-seekers stay out of the U.S. Bill Chappell
Meet the Seattle Police Department's new community service officers Years in the making, SPD's unarmed Community Service Officers now on duty Amy Radil
Black Man Serving Life Sentence For Stealing Hedge Clippers Granted Parole Fair Wayne Bryant had committed four felonies over the two decades leading up to his 1997 theft of hedge clippers. His parole follows a failed bid for the state Supreme Court to review his sentence. Matthew S. Schwartz
TikTok Tightens Crackdown On QAnon, Will Ban Accounts That Promote Disinformation The action hardens the video-sharing app's previous enforcement against QAnon that targeted specific hashtags on the app but let the videos remain. Bobby Allyn
Trump's Lasting Influence On The U.S. Immigration System NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Tessa Stuart about her reporting on the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Michigan Bans Open Carry Of Guns At Polling Locations On Election Day Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson issued the directive Friday. It said the presence of guns "may cause disruption, fear or intimidation for voters, election workers and others." Brakkton Booker
When Shoplifting Is A Felony: Retailers Back Harsher Penalties For Store Theft A new report by the consumer-interest nonprofit Public Citizen calls out major retailers for donating to trade groups and campaigns supporting harsher shoplifting penalties in at least 18 states. Alina Selyukh