What Barrett Would Recuse Herself From: Takeaways From Senate Questionnaire President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court was contacted about the job a day after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to paperwork required for the confirmation process. Krishnadev Calamur
'Is This American-Style Civilization?': World Reacts To Presidential Debate A "national humiliation," said a U.K. paper. "Cacophonique," according to a French news channel. An Israeli news anchor tweeted "condolences to America," saying, "It is hard to stoop lower than this." Matthew S. Schwartz
Trump's Calls For Poll Watchers Raises Fears About Voter Intimidation His appeals have unnerved voting rights advocates and election officials, especially in light of incidents around the country that have pitted armed groups from the left and right against each other. Pam Fessler
Debate Organizers Say They Will Make Format Changes Before Next Debate After a presidential debate plagued by interruptions and crosstalk — mostly from President Trump — many voters and journalists asked whether more could have been done to stop the chaos. Sam Gringlas
'Unhinged,' 'Predictable': What Undecided Debate Watchers Thought Of Candidates Undecided voters are typically the target of presidential debates, but it's unclear whether Tuesday night's back and forth helped distill anything for people who haven't backed a candidate yet. Sam Gringlas
Seattle Now: Who is Loren Culp? Jay Inslee's Republican challenger is new to Washington politics, but he's found a groundswell of support from conservatives. So who is he, and what does his run mean for the state? Clare McGrane
Trump Appears To Engage Far-Right Group During Debate Answer President Trump declined to condemn white supremacy in his debate with Joe Biden. He also appeared to speak directly to the Proud Boys, an organization known for engaging in political violence. Leila Fadel
Shouting, Interruptions Detract From Policy Issues In Presidential Debate President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden met for their first presidential debate Tuesday night in Cleveland. The debate quickly turned into chaos. The second debate is set for Oct. 15. Mara Liasson
Did The Trump-Biden Presidential Debate Sway Undecided Voters? There is so little Democrats and Republicans agree on right now, but Tuesday night's first presidential debate broke common ground because of how universally difficult it was for people to watch.
Trump Derails 1st Presidential Debate With Biden, And 5 Other Takeaways The president ran roughshod over debate moderator Chris Wallace and his Democratic opponent Joe Biden — and crossed many lines in the process. Domenico Montanaro