What Might Happen To U.S.-Turkey Relations Under A President Biden President Trump's relationship with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has had its ups and downs. NPR discusses what might happen to the U.S.-Turkey relationship if Joe Biden wins the election. Peter Kenyon
A Bilingual Tool That Fights Misinformation On WhatsApp NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Cristina Tardáguila of the Poynter Institute's International Fact-Checking Network about disinformation targeting Spanish-speaking voters in the United States.
How Trump And Biden Differ On Energy Policy NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Dino Grandoni, an energy and environmental policy reporter with The Washington Post, about the debate over the future of U.S. energy.
What Are North Carolina Voters Prioritizing For The 2020 Election? NPR's Scott Simon checks in with WFAE reporter Steve Harrison on what voters in North Carolina are talking about as the elections draw near.
100 Million Ballots, But Experts Say 'Heaven And Earth' Being Moved For Election Mail A record volume of election mail has moved through the U.S. Postal Service ahead of Election Day. And while there have been some delays, experts say voting by mail has gone relatively smoothly so far. Brian Naylor
Imagining the future of downtown Seattle, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Q13 reporter Jennifer Lee, creator of The Wild West Newsletter, Eli Sanders, and Crosscut's editor-at-large, Knute Berger. Sarah Leibovitz
With Debates Behind Them, Biden And Trump Enter The Final Stretch Before Election Day The Biden campaign sought to keep the president's handling of the coronavirus front and center on Friday, while the Trump campaign looked to shift attention toward energy policy. Sam Gringlas
Sudan Agrees To Normalize Ties With Israel in U.S.-Brokered Deal President Trump says he's brokered a deal for opening relations between Israel and Sudan, and asks Israel's leader if he thinks Joe Biden could have pulled it off. Michele Kelemen
Fact-Checking The Presidential Debate: Immigration NPR's Tonya Mosely interviews NBC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff, who fact checks statements about immigration made during the last 2020 presidential debate.
Medical Residents Study Whether Trump Rallies Are Tied To Infection Spikes Two medical students looked for infection spikes in towns that hosted Trump rallies. The data isn't as clear cut as many might like. Will Stone