School closures, enrollment, and highly capable programs: SPS Superintendent sits down with Soundside Sami West
How has the Electoral College survived, despite being perennially unpopular? Despite its substantial-sounding name, the Electoral College isn’t a permanent body: It’s more of a process. For decades, a majority of Americans have wanted it to be changed. Bill Chappell
Impossible, you say? Try asking a toddler Green eggs and ham? Even toddlers know when an event appears to be impossible, not just improbable. Jon Hamilton
Poll: In tight race, voters split on whether Harris intends to carry out her promises What the latest numbers say and what to look for as the election comes to a close. Domenico Montanaro
'Traitors within': How one group tried to radicalize the American right in the '60s In today’s political climate, conspiracy theories are commonplace. But they’re nothing new. In the 1960s, the John Birch Society built a movement around them. Nellie Gilles
Meet the conservative women who are keeping their votes for Kamala Harris a secret Polls show a historic gender gap in the 2024 election. Democrats are reminding conservative women: votes are a secret and they can vote for who they want, including Vice President Harris. Sarah McCammon
The race for the Senate: Here are the top races to watch Republicans are favored to take control of the chamber thanks to a 2024 map of races that tilts disproportionately in the GOP’s favor. Here are the races to watch. Barbara Sprunt
A stranger's words have a ripple effect on one man's life After Brian Perkins refused a stranger's help, her actions changed his life forever. Autumn Barnes
Anxious at the Portland airport? Beni the Llama is here for you, spreading joy The gentle animals are part of Portland International Airport's effort to counter travel stress with soothing elements from nature. Katia Riddle