Voters could make recreational weed legal in a majority of U.S. states Voters in three states will decide whether to legalize recreational use. Earlier this year, Pew reported that 88% of U.S. adults said marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use. Bill Chappell
GOP strategist explains Trump's possible path to the White House NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist Rob Burgess about former President Donald Trump's messaging and possible path to the White House. Steve Inskeep
The week of devastating floods that Spaniards will never forget After a storm devastated parts of eastern Spain last week, survivors are becoming impatient at the steady government rescue efforts. On Sunday, it all went down in the town of Paiporta. Miguel Macias
People in Guam vote in another presidential race, hoping their voices will be heard Even though Guam doesn't have a say in the presidential election, its citizens still come out and vote for the country they love. Naina Rao
Control of the White House and Congress rest on voters' decisions NPR's Michel Martin talks to Democratic Rep. Suzan DelBene of Washington state, chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, about issues voters will consider Election Day. Michel Martin
Stressed at work over the election? 3 ways to minimize political tension on the job Political disagreements have sent workplace incivility to an all-time high this year, costing employers some $2 billion per day in lost productivity. Here’s how to cut down on watercooler fights over today’s election – and its aftermath. Maria Aspan
A wild election is coming to a close — and no one is sure how it will end From candidate swaps to assassination attempts, the final months of the campaign has been a whirlwind. Here's why the outcome is so consequential. Domenico Montanaro