With Clock Ticking, Trump And Biden Spend More Time On The Road There's one week left for voting in the 2020 presidential election. President Trump will be in three states Tuesday. Joe Biden makes two stops in Georgia, a red state now considered up for grabs. Mara Liasson
U.S. Agency Targets Its Own Journalists' Independence In a late-night move to assert editorial control, the CEO of the U.S. international broadcasting agency rescinded a rule which established a "firewall" between the newsroom and political appointees. David Folkenflik
Facebook Stops New Political Ads To Try To Limit Misinformation Facebook's ban on new political and issue ads starts on Tuesday, a week before Election Day. But that won't stop groups intent on reaching voters through the platform. Shannon Bond
Americans So Far Have Cast Record-Breaking 62 Million Early Ballots Across the country, voters are enduring weather and long lines to cast ballots in early voting. Combined with the big number of mail ballots returned so far, it's pointing to a record turnout. Greg Allen
62 Million And Counting: Americans Are Breaking Early Voting Records With about a week left, Americans have already cast 62 million early ballots, putting the 2020 election on track for historic levels of voter turnout. Barbara Sprunt
Political Campaigns See Flood Of Outside Money, Often From Unknown Donors With control of the Senate at stake, record amounts of outside money are flooding into races. In North Carolina, nearly $200 million has come in, dwarfing the money raised by the candidates. Jim Zarroli
Senate To Vote On Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation For Supreme Court The Senate is expected to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday in a mostly party-line vote. Her addition to the court days before the election has been a campaign issue. Claudia Grisales
Democrats Push To Flip Party Control Of State Legislatures Tens of millions of dollars are being spent in states to turn enough state legislative seats to flip party control. After a Republican sweep in 2010, Democrats are on the offensive this year. Ben Giles (KJZZ)
Seattle Now: Politics is in for young voters Years of youth-led protests over climate change, gun control and policing have ignited a new generation of voters. Now young people are turning up at the polls in record numbers. Clare McGrane
The Senate Nears Confirming Trump's 3rd Supreme Court Justice Senators are scheduled to vote Monday — just days before Election Day — to confirm Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left open by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death. Carrie Johnson