Harris and Trump have different plans to solve the housing crisis. Could they work? Both major presidential candidates have proposed ways to make housing cheaper and more abundant. How might those policies play out in Nevada, where a housing shortage is driving up costs? A Martínez
How the presidential campaigns are working to earn Latino votes Around one in five voters in the battleground state of Nevada are Latino. Polls suggest former President Donald Trump has stronger Latino support than previous Republican campaigns. Franco Ordoñez
Statue of Johnny Cash at the U.S. Capitol depicts Arkansas' history and progress The Johnny Cash statue, representing Arkansas at the U.S. Capitol, is part of a broader push to replace statues of segregationists throughout the building. (Story aired on ATC on Sept. 24, 2024.) Barbara Sprunt
Republican state Sen. Michael McDonnell weighs in on Nebraska's electoral votes The state of Nebraska has five electoral votes for president, but there’s a catch: Their election laws are written in such a way that those five votes can be split. Tyler Bartlam
How service workers have helped Democrats win in Nevada The Democrats' not-so-secret weapon in Nevada is an army of service workers from the Culinary Workers Union who have been helping deliver the party victories for several elections. Franco Ordoñez
A new poll of young voters shows Harris with a commanding 31 point lead over Trump The poll from the Harvard Kennedy School's Institute of Politics shows Harris well ahead among likely voters 18 to 29. It’s a promising sign for Harris, who is banking on high levels of youth support. Elena Moore
Nevada's high number of non-partisan voters makes it unpredictable Seven swing states will decide the presidential election. But Nevada is especially unpredictable — because more people are registered as non-partisan, rather than Democrat OR Republican. A Martínez
Biden pledges mpox aid to Africa in his valedictory speech to the United Nations President Biden talked about the sweeping changes he has seen during his long career, urged an end to wars in Ukraine, Gaza and Sudan, and said "some things are more important than staying in power." Asma Khalid
Mueller investigator says Russia interfered in 2016 -- and in the 2024 election too Mueller deputy Aaron Zebley looks back on the investigation of Trump's ties to Russia and explains why his team didn’t indict the president in 2017. Zebley is the co-author of Interference. Terry Gross
Push for compensation for U.S. nuclear testing fallout resumes on Capitol Hill Dozens of advocates are blanketing Capitol Hill this week to continue their push for Congress to revive a program that provided compensation for people suffering long-standing impacts from US nuclear testing programs. Claudia Grisales