An Elon Musk-backed political group is posting fake Kamala Harris ads on Facebook Ads seemingly advocating for Vice President Kamala Harris on Facebook are really part of an effort by a dark money group to mislead voters. The messages have been viewed millions of times. Bobby Allyn
‘Witches marks’ and curses found carved into the walls of historic England manor About 20 carvings in “a wide range of designs” including some meant to trap demons or to seek help from the Virgin Mary have been found at Gainsborough Old Hall in Lincolnshire, England. Chandelis Duster
What could happen at the Supreme Court under Harris and Trump Depending on who wins the presidential election and the Senate, the conservative supermajority could remain the same, be trimmed or expand to an even larger and more lopsided conservative majority. Nina Totenberg
The U.S. economy is growing solidly. Here's what's working — and what's not The U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.8% in the third quarter, led by strong consumer spending. The news comes days before a presidential election in which the economy has been top of mind for many voters. Scott Horsley
Worried about your 2024 ballot being counted? These states let you track it online “There's no need to panic,” an elections expert tells NPR. All but three states have free tracking sites that send updates to voters as their ballot goes through the system. Bill Chappell
Handsy fans disrupted a World Series game. Here are 5 notable MLB interference cases Two Yankees fans were ejected from Game 4 of the World Series for trying to pry a ball out of a Dodgers player’s glove. It's a particularly brazen instance of fan interference, but far from the first. Rachel Treisman
How a little-known organization is poised to shape a second Trump administration New York Times reporter Ken Bensinger says the America First Policy Institute, which has nearly 300 executive orders ready to be signed, would influence a Trump second term more than Project 2025. Dave Davies
Spain flooding: Photos show the devastation in Valencia Authorities in the region report at least 70 people have been killed after torrential rain overpowered the area. Nicole Werbeck
Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge individuals from voter rolls The U.S. Supreme Court put on hold a lower court order that stopped Virginia from purging its voter rolls. The order comes less than a week before Election Day. Ilana Dutton