How Tim Walz is working to change the narrative around people with disabilities Disabled advocates say they are hopeful that vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s openness about his son’s non-verbal learning disorder will help challenge stereotypes and open more doors for policy change for American families.
'Harris’ signs across red-leaning rural Washington...but not for Kamala When William Harris decided to run for Mason County Commissioner last year, he made his last name big on his yard signs. Scott Greenstone
AI-generated images have become a new form of propaganda this election season This election cycle, AI-generated images have proliferated on social media platforms after politically charged news events. They often spread partisan narratives rather than facts. Huo Jingnan
Harris and Trump focus on family issues like IVF, child tax credits and elder care NPR's Michel Martin talks to Bruce Lesley of the advocacy group, First Focus on Children, about how the Republican and Democratic presidential campaigns are bringing family issues to the forefront. Michel Martin
King Charles III's visit rekindles Australia's debate on ending ties to the British monarchy While the welcome will be warm, Australia's national and state leaders want the royals removed from their constitution. The Associated Press
Omaha voters know they could decide the next president To have a shot at the White House, Democrats need to win one of Nebraska's five Electoral College votes. Here's how they're trying to do that. Tamara Keith
Why voting security in Arizona's largest jurisdiction is more intense in 2024 NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Stephen Richer, the Republican Maricopa County Recorder, about his office's intense preparations to secure early voting in the swing state of Arizona. Jonaki Mehta
Trump sidestepped some questions in town hall with Latino voters Former President Donald Trump faced some tough questioning from Latino voters Wednesday night. He largely sidestepped those questions in his answers and instead stuck to his broader campaign themes. Franco Ordoñez
Kansas secretary of state: Don't rely on mail to get your ballot in The 2024 presidential election is 19 days away.