In interview on X, Trump addresses apparent assassination attempt for the first time Former President Donald Trump spoke for the first time about the apparent assassination attempt on him Sunday at his golf course and talking to President Biden on Monday. Megan Pratz
These states will decide the election. We went to all of them to talk to voters Your guide to the six swing states that will decide this year’s presidential election: Georgia, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona and Pennsylvania. NPR Staff
As election day nears, climate repeal turns up the heat on WA’s transportation budget crisis Jeanie Lindsay
Trump is safe after shots fired in apparent 'attempted assassination' in Florida The Secret Service and the Trump campaign say the former president is 'safe' following a shooting nearby in Florida. Luke Garrett
George Washington established the presidency. How much of it would he recognize now? The presidential office was first envisioned to be more like a clerk's job, and in its earliest incarnation, it was almost unseemly to be perceived as campaigning for the office, historians tell NPR. Jaclyn Diaz
Reception is mixed as Harris visits Pennsylvania's Trump country Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in some traditionally Republican counties in Pennsylvania Friday. The reception was mixed. Tamara Keith
Trump’s own version of reality continues to confound political actors and observers Far from being disqualifying, this feature of the Trump persona presents itself as part and parcel of his appeal. Ron Elving
In Arizona, California and Nevada, Trump focuses on his favorite foil: immigrants In a press conference Friday, former President Donald Trump repeated false conspiracy theories about immigrants eating pets in Ohio, which has been debunked several times. Ben Giles
How Trump is relying on a racist conspiracy theory to question election results Donald Trump has echoed a new iteration of a conspiracy theory that has taken root in the GOP that falsely claims there is a plan to bring nonwhite immigrants to the U.S. to replace white voters. Jude Joffe-Block
South Asians in Washington state take in historic presidential debate with hope, anxiety South Asians have become increasingly influential in national politics in recent years, especially in Washington state. Scott Greenstone