Many people in jail have the right to vote. So do many felons People who are in jail and haven't been convicted of a crime — and even many who have been convicted — retain their right to vote. But it's often challenging for them to exercise it. Jaclyn Diaz
In battleground states, it's not just about winning — but also losing by less In a state where every vote matters, both Democratic and Republican campaigns are not only trying to win in counties where they’re strongest, they’re also trying to lose by less. Ashley Brown
Election workers in Michigan town are anxious after Trump recruits poll watchers Election workers faced an unprecedented wave of threats in the last presidential election. What are poll workers and election clerks in the swing state of Michigan doing to keep voting secure? Leila Fadel
The FBI arrested an Afghan man who officials say was planning an Election Day attack The Justice Department said the man was inspired by the Islamic State militant organization and was plotting an Election Day attack targeting large crowds in the U.S. The Associated Press
Trump secretly sent Putin COVID-19 tests during pandemic shortage, a new book reports Vice President Harris is criticizing Trump over the reported shipment, which is detailed in a new book by the journalist Bob Woodward. The president's campaign has denied the reporting. Jason Breslow
Two Jewish Democrats reflect on Congressional efforts to combat surge in antisemitism On the anniversary of Hamas’ attacks on Israel, Jewish lawmakers reflect on what role Congress can play in addressing rising antisemitism in the U.S. Barbara Sprunt
Crime and drugs are Seattle voters' top concerns, new survey finds Voters in Seattle say that crime, drugs, and public safety are the issues they are most frustrated and concerned about. KUOW Staff
Harris proposes Medicare cover home care costs to help the 'sandwich generation' Harris used ABC’s The View — a popular daytime television talk show — to unveil a new pledge squarely aimed at women who take care of aging parents as well as their own kids. Deepa Shivaram
Presidential candidates are taking their campaign messages to podcasts NPR's A Martinez talks to Sara Fischer, media correspondent for Axios, about why the presidential candidates are appearing on podcasts -- in addition to traditional media interviews. A Martínez
Harris is pressed for more specifics in a wide-ranging interview with '60 Minutes' The interview followed criticism from former President Donald Trump that Harris has been unwilling to sit for hard interviews. She was pressed on everything from her economic proposals to immigration. NPR Washington Desk