California Voters Give Uber, Lyft A Win But Some Drivers Aren't So Sure Uber and Lyft are cheering the passage of Prop 22, which says they don't have to treat their drivers as employees and provide benefits like paid sick leave. Critics say they'll keep fighting. Shannon Bond
Trump Wants A Recount In Wisconsin. How Would It Work? Wisconsin does not have automatic recounts, but a losing candidate can file a sworn petition requesting one if the margin of victory is less than 1%. Democrat Joe Biden leads by roughly 21,000 votes. Brakkton Booker
Another Black Eye For Polling Industry, Media That Rely On It Nearly all election polls forecasted a blue wave. But when that failed to materialize, pollsters looked foolish — and the news organizations they partner with lost credibility too. David Folkenflik
Trump's Rural Voter Strategy Didn't Pay Off In Every State One Trump campaign strategy was to get a large rural turnout to offset expected losses in cities. That strategy failed in the longtime GOP stronghold of Arizona. Kirk Siegler
Election Got You Stressed? You're Not Alone — Here's 5 Ways To Deal With It The 2020 U.S. Election brings uncertainty to many during an already uncertain time. Here are five ways to deal with the increased stress. Reese Oxner
Election Day misinformation followed a predictable pattern – but it's still a problem Claims of mail-in voter fraud, stolen elections, and fraudulent ballots are circulating online as fact-checkers rush to verify. With an official end to the election still in the distance, the ongoing period of uncertainty makes us especially vulnerable to mis- and disinformative attacks. Alec Cowan
Biden Wins Michigan, Per The AP, Putting Him 6 Electoral Votes From Presidency Joe Biden now has 16 additional electoral votes in his column. In one of the biggest upsets of the 2016 election, Trump won Michigan by just under 11,000 votes. Sam Gringlas
Rep. Elissa Slotkin On Michigan Vote NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., about her reelection win and her thoughts on governing in a divided state and country.
Listeners On How They Deal With Election-Related Stress Whether it's overeating, engaging in physical activity or even learning a new instrument, NPR listeners share how they are coping with the stress of the election season.
Experts Warn That Election Uncertainty Could Fuel Political Violence In the lead-up to the election, there were warnings about the wild card of armed militia-type groups. Analysts say potential vigilante violence remains a threat as the vote count continues. Hannah Allam