How Harwood Institute's Founder Wants To Heal America's Divides NPR's Michel Martin talks with author Rich Harwood about his experiences working to help communities heal from loss and deep divisions — and how it relates to our current moment.
On The Campaign Trail: Unity And Inconsistency Joe Biden travels to North Carolina on Sunday, while President Trump holds a rally in Nevada. We get the latest from the presidential campaign trail with just over two weeks to go until Election Day. Scott Detrow
Biden Campaign Warns Supporters: 'Donald Trump Can Still Win This Race' In a memo, Joe Biden's campaign manager cautioned supporters not to get complacent, despite his polling lead over President Trump. Barbara Sprunt
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Says Trump Incites Domestic Terrorism The day after chants of "lock her up!" erupted during President Trump's rally in Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer responded with a plea to turn down the political heat. Barbara Sprunt
Progressive Group Combats Disinformation Campaigns Aimed At Latino Voters Ashley Bryant of the WinBlack / Pa'lante campaign tells NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about disinformation efforts aimed at Latino voters.
Julian Castro On The Fight Against Disinformation In Latino Communities NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Julian Castro, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, about disinformation in the Latino community.
Lindsey Graham Warmed To Trump, And Some Voters Feel Left In The Cold The South Carolina senator used to depend on moderate voters to survive primaries. Now, Graham is in an unexpectedly close race against Democrat Jaime Harrison, who's appealing to the middle. Don Gonyea
Early Voting Analysis: Historic Turnout Drives Long Lines, Administrative Errors Early voting numbers continue to shatter records, and experts predict long lines will become less of a problem over the coming weeks. Miles Parks
Utahns Who Voted Third-Party In 2016 Face Another Tough Choice Nearly 1 in 5 voters in conservative Utah voted for a third-party candidate in 2016 rather than back Donald Trump. We'll find out who they're voting for this year. Sonja Hutson
Troll Watch: How Tech Is Cracking Down On Election Disinformation NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Camille Francois, chief innovation officer for the research firm Graphika, about trends in disinformation this election season and how tech companies are responding.