Judge unseals Ruben Gallego divorce filing that has hovered over Arizona senate race An Arizona judge unsealed Gallego divorce filings Wednesday, rejecting efforts to keep the records hidden. Yet the filings did not offer the October surprise the Democratic Senate candidate's rival, Kari Lake, was hoping it would. Ben Giles
Fact-checking U.S. Senate races and immigration issues False claims centering on migration issues and inflation reduction have been coming up in U.S. Senate races. Also, false claims about inflation reduction are popping up.
How it would work if Trump tried to prosecute his political rivals Former President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to prosecute political rivals.
Vice President Harris makes a pitch to Republicans who aren't satisfied with Trump Harris made her case in an interview on Fox news, which followed a visit to Bucks County, Pa., where she gave a speech while flanked by dozens of Republicans who’ve endorsed her. A Martínez
'End of an era': Biden heads for a farewell trip to Germany. Here's what to know It's expected to be a meeting of great political importance — especially for Europe. Esme Nicholson
From rodeos to radio, inside the Arizona fight against misinformation Radio Campesina has a big goal this year: combat misinformation about elections among Arizona Latinos. Ximena Bustillo
How to avoid sharing election misinformation The 2024 election season is here. As we’re waiting to learn the final results, it can be easy to be duped by false or misleading information. Here are four tips to help you avoid spreading election related misinformation. Audrey Nguyen
Election workers in Arizona are facing slurs and death threats NPR's Ailsa Chang and her team are reporting from Arizona, a key swing state that will help decide who becomes the next president. A Martínez
Trump tried a friendlier pitch with Latino voters at a Univision town hall During a town hall outside Miami, Trump touted his record on the economy, yet called Jan. 6 a "day of love" and would not back off false claims about Haitian migrants eating pets in Springfield, Ohio. Franco Ordoñez
JD Vance says 'no,' he does not think Trump lost in 2020 Vance has faced repeated questions on the campaign trail about whether Trump lost in 2020. On Wednesday, he gave his most direct answer to date, answering "no" in response to a reporter's question. Jason Breslow