Senate Report: Former Trump Aide Paul Manafort Shared Campaign Info With Russia Former Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort shared information with Russian intelligence during the last presidential campaign, a bipartisan Senate report on Russian 2016 election interference shows. Tim Mak
Another Post Office Election Challenge: Making Sure Ballots Are Postmarked Thousands of mail-on ballots routinely arrive without a postmark or one that isn't legible, and election officials have to decide whether to count those ballots and under what circumstances. Pam Fessler
Georgia State Trooper Faces Felony Murder Charges In Traffic Stop Shooting Former Georgia state Trooper Jacob Thompson faces felony murder and aggravated assault charges in connection with the killing this month of Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis. Brakkton Booker
Massachusetts Attorney General Eyes Suing Trump Administration Over USPS Changes NPR's Leila Fadel talks with Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey about possible plans to sue the Trump administration over actions that have slowed down the mail delivery.
States May Sue Trump Administration Over Mail Cutbacks, Funding Lapses NPR's Noel King talks to Pennsylvania's Attorney General Josh Shapiro about how some state officials could sue the Trump administration to block reduced mail service ahead of the election.
IG Report Calls For Further Investigation Into Comments By U.S. Ambassador To U.K. Some of President Trump's ambassadors are coming under scrutiny — an inspector general report calls for further investigation into alleged sexist and racist remarks by the U.S. ambassador to the U.K. Michele Kelemen
Former FBI Lawyer To Plead Guilty In Trump Campaign Probe A former FBI lawyer is preparing to plead guilty to a false statement charge in an investigation into how the Obama administration looked into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. Carrie Johnson
Government Watchdog Says Homeland Security Leaders Were Not Legitimately Appointed Chad Wolf is "acting secretary" of DHS. Ken Cuccinelli is "senior official performing the duties of deputy secretary." The Government Accountability Office says the appointments are invalid. Camila Domonoske
Department Of Justice Seizes Bitcoin, Websites From Terror Groups The DOJ called this "the government's largest-ever seizure of cryptocurrency in the terrorism context." It also seized websites ISIS allegedly used to sell fake face masks during this pandemic. Camila Domonoske
California Judge Orders Uber And Lyft To Consider All Drivers Employees Uber and Lyft have been fighting California over whether drivers are employees, entitled to benefits, or independent contractors. A state judge ordered them to consider all those drivers employees. Bobby Allyn