Update On Trump's Medical Status NPR discusses the latest on President Trump's health, his treatment for COVID-19 and his misleading statements on social media downplaying the lethality of the illness. Richard Harris
In Election's Final Weeks, Biden Makes A Case For Unity Amid A Tumultuous Time The Democratic nominee appears to be making a final pitch to voters as polls show a race turning more in his favor. Scott Detrow
Trump Halts Coronavirus Relief Talks Until After The Election Earlier Tuesday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell urged more stimulus to help the economy recover from the recession caused by the pandemic. Kelsey Snell
Michelle Obama Makes Final Pitch: 'Vote For Joe Biden Like Your Lives Depend On It' President Trump "continues to gaslight the American people by acting like this pandemic is not a real threat," Michelle Obama says in video remarks. Barbara Sprunt
Trump Makes A Theatrical Return To The White House President Trump spent the weekend in the hospital being treated for COVID-19. It's not clear if he's beaten the illness. He's back in a building where many people work and others have tested positive. Franco Ordoñez
Bill DeBlasio, Random Dude From Long Island, Is Sick Of Your Griping That Bill DeBlasio is not New York's Mayor Bill de Blasio. MEL magazine reports the non-mayor has gotten thousands of mostly angry emails from would-be constituents over the years.
Where Kamala Harris Studied Economics Kamala Harris has called her time at Howard University "one of the most important aspects of my life." Much of that time was spent studying economics. Greg Rosalsky
Navy Doctor Part Of A Tradition Of Military Physicians Serving Presidents There's a long history of military doctors treating U.S. presidents. This does create the unusual situation where the president, as commander-in-chief, is the doctor's ultimate boss.
The evolution of the Seattle protests “If ever there's been a climate for change politically, now is it. We got nothing but time and disappointment to just fuel it.” Esmy Jimenez
Supreme Court Opens A New Term Amid A Push For Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation The confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett, President Trump's nominee to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, looms over the Supreme Court as it began a new term Monday. Nina Totenberg