Trump must comply with gag order in New York after appeal dismissed New York's highest court on Thursday dismissed an appeal from former President Donald Trump to lift the remaining gag order in his hush money case. Ximena Bustillo
How Democrats and Republicans are gearing up for a post-election legal fight Trump has claimed that the only way he can lose on election day is if there’s voter fraud. New York Times reporter Nick Corasaniti explains the battle over the ballot box and post-election results. Terry Gross
14 pro-Trump electors linked to efforts to reverse his 2020 loss are back for 2024 The return of 14 Republican presidential electors linked to efforts to reverse Donald Trump’s 2020 loss raises questions about what they will do if Trump loses again in their states. Hansi Lo Wang
Ohio governor pushes back on Trump's false claims about immigrants in his state Donald Trump’s false claims shined a light on immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Gov. Mike DeWine about the influx of Haitian migrants in Springfield. Leila Fadel
What does a busy president want to eat? This White House chef has the answer You know that old line, "Tell me what you eat and I'll tell you who you are"? If that's true, then Cristeta Comerford knows the last five presidents of the United States better than almost anyone. Katia Riddle
Protections for minority voters are at the center of a Florida redistricting case Voting rights groups challenging the state congressional map want the Florida Supreme Court to reinstate a district that gave Black voters in one region the chance to elect their preferred candidate. Valerie Crowder
An undecided swing state voter watched the debate. It moved the needle Cameron Lewellen of Georgia headed into Tuesday's debate one of the small but potentially key slice of voters who are undecided about the presidential election. After, his vote is in sharper focus. Sam Gringlas
Watching the debate with 500 Trump supporters in Georgia NPR visited a suburban Atlanta debate watch party Tuesday, where Republicans expressed cautious optimism that this debate would boost former President Donald Trump's campaign. Stephen Fowler
How immigration, economy and abortion were treated in the presidential debate Tuesday's presidential debate touched on some of the issues that matter most to voters: inflation and the economy, immigration and border policy, and access to abortion and reproductive care. Scott Horsley