Trump deputy campaign manager identified in Arlington National Cemetery dustup NPR identified two Trump staffers involved in an altercation at Arlington National Cemetery including a deputy campaign manager, highlighting a disconnect between Trump's messaging and his campaign. Stephen Fowler
King County illegally used tool to fix problem ballots, lawsuit says The Washington State Republican Party is suing the King County elections director. Jeanie Lindsay
Project 2025 was made by loyalists and allies of Trump. He's tried to distance himself Project 2025 is a 922-page blueprint for the next Republican president from the Heritage Foundation, a conservatives thinktank. But the plan has mostly attracted negative attention. Franco Ordoñez
What Kamala Harris' foreign policy of might look like if she becomes president We look at Harris' record on foreign policy and how she would seek to put her stamp on the big issues. One of her former advisers talks about the vice president’s views on international matters. Asma Khalid
Election expert: It will be harder for Trump to challenge the 2024 election Elections law expert Rick Hasen says the country is "in far better shape" to avoid the kind of election interference we saw in 2020.
Evangelicals for Harris argue she upholds Christian values better than Trump But that doesn't mean everyone volunteering entirely agrees with the Harris campaign.
Trump lawyers, special counsel fight over election interference case in court In a hearing marked by moments of tension and humor, Trump and Justice Department lawyers clashed over how the federal election interference case against the former president should proceed. Carrie Johnson
After a study found toxic metals in tampons, lawmakers are pressing the FDA to act Members of the Democratic Women's Caucus are urging the FDA to address concerns about the safety and regulation of tampons after a study found heavy metals, including lead, in many popular products. Rachel Treisman