Biden to issue landmark apology over Native American boarding schools Biden’s message, to come during a trip to Arizona, would be the first public apology from a sitting U.S. president in response to a federal policy that wreaked havoc on tribal communities. Ximena Bustillo
Police and poll workers train for possible election threats How to keep polling places safe is becoming part of regular police training in Georgia. Katja Ridderbusch
A Pennsylvania farming family struggles to find their place in Trump's GOP On a visit to a sprawling history-rich farmer's market and a family farm, NPR asks people with agricultural and rural interests, what's on your mind as you cast your vote? Michel Martin
Want to understand the dramatic shift in Latino views on abortion? Go to Arizona Arizona has seen rising support for abortion rights among Latinos. The reasons are varied and complicated. William Troop
Come hell or high water, early voting is happening in storm-ravaged North Carolina Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake in western North Carolina. But elections officials are also moving heaven and earth to bring back a sense of normalcy, one vote at a time. Stephen Fowler
Trump’s ex-chief of staff warns his former boss would rule like a ‘fascist’ John Kelly is one of several Trump-era White House officials to publicly criticize their former boss, arguing that Trump is not fit to hold office again. Ximena Bustillo
The Green River Killer and the man who chased him for decades When gubernatorial candidate and former Sheriff Dave Reichert came face to face with the Green River Killer in 2003, it was a meeting 21 years in the making. Reichert took KUOW inside the case and how it shaped his life. Ashley Hiruko
Jailed reporters, silenced networks: What Trump says he'd do to the media if elected On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has threatened to jail reporters who won't give up the sources of leaks and to strip networks of their broadcast licenses for fact-checking him. David Folkenflik
Harris needs young voters of color to win. A new poll finds cracks in her support Vice President Harris is banking on the support of young voters. But new polling shows potential roadblocks for Harris in replicating the historically high youth support President Biden received in 2020. Elena Moore
These are the 2 paths either Trump or Harris has to follow to become president With seven states up for grabs, here are the likely scenarios that would put either candidate in the White House. Domenico Montanaro