Majority of Muslims Voted For Biden, But Trump Got More, Not Less Support. Despite anti-Muslim rhetoric and policies, Donald Trump appears to have gotten more, not less support from American Muslims. Leila Fadel
House Approves Decriminalizing Marijuana; Bill To Stall In Senate The legislation removes cannabis from the list of federally controlled substances and expunges low-level convictions and arrests. But the GOP Senate is not expected to take up the bill. Deirdre Walsh
Trump Fundraising Surges After Election As He Makes False Claims It Was Rigged The money came "pouring in" after the election as Trump falsely claimed it had been stolen from him. His campaign, the Republican party and affiliated committees raised nearly half a billion dollars. Tamara Keith
Baratunde Thurston: How To Citizen This year's election saw historic voter turnout. But in a divided democracy, how else can we commit to our civic duties? This hour, Baratunde Thurston joins Manoush with ideas on how to citizen. NPR/TED Staff
News Brief: Hospitals Overwhelmed COVID-19, New Biden Appointments, Georgia Runoffs Coronavirus cases continue to rise, but the U.S. inches closer to a vaccine. Biden taps Anthony Fauci and Brian Deese for key advisor roles. And, Trump visits Georgia ahead of its runoff elections.
Despite Signing The Great American Outdoors Act, Enforcement Has Been Sporadic President Trump signed a big public lands conservation bill this summer. But so far the White House's implementation of the new law has been scattershot and controversial. Kirk Siegler
Biden Asks Dr. Fauci To Join His Team; Will Urge 100 Days Of Mask Wearing The Democratic president elect also told CNN on Thursday he would ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days of his administration. Alana Wise
In His Final Weeks, Trump Could Dole Out Many Pardons To Friends, Allies The president could shield his allies from some prosecution. Critics say Trump is trying to help cronies — and maybe himself — escape accountability. Ryan Lucas
Leaked Files Show Trump's Ability To Alter Census May Come Down To The Wire The Census Bureau may not be able to finish putting together a key census count before President Trump's term ends, internal documents obtained by the House Oversight Committee confirm. Hansi Lo Wang
'Substantial Likelihood Of Wrongdoing' By VOA Parent Agency, Government Watchdog Says The U.S. Special Counsel ordered the U.S. Agency for Global Media to conduct a sweeping internal investigation, after finding a "substantial likelihood of wrongdoing" toward the Voice of America. David Folkenflik