Nearly 500 National Security Experts Endorse Biden For President In a letter addressed to "Our Fellow Citizens," the 489 signees, which include 22 four-star officers, state the "current president" is not up to "the enormous responsibilities of his office." Tom Bowman
Outside The Focus Of Major Parties, Black Pittsburghers Vow To Get Out The Vote Both the Trump and Biden campaigns are competing for voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania. But is either of the major parties trying to engage Black voters in cities like Pittsburgh? Simone Popperl
Trump Won't Promise Peaceful Transfer Of Power After Election In response to a reporter's question, President Trump on Wednesday suggested that he might not accept the election results if he is not declared the winner in November. Mara Liasson
California Governor Signs Order Banning Sales Of New Gasoline Cars By 2035 Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday that amounts to the most aggressive clean-car policy in the U.S. and would end the sale of new gas vehicles in the state in 15 years. Lauren Sommer
Trump Warns Social Media As Justice Department Aims To Weaken Tech's Legal Shield The Justice Department's proposal would hold Facebook and Twitter more accountable for users' posts. One critic says the Trump administration is "trying to work the refs ahead of the election." Shannon Bond
GOP Report: Hunter Biden's Ukraine Job 'Problematic,' Effect On Policy 'Unclear' Senate Republicans released their investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden's son, who was paid by a Ukrainian company as his father handled Ukraine affairs under President Obama. Ryan Lucas
Cindy McCain, Widow Of Onetime GOP Nominee, Endorses Biden For President Cindy McCain, whose late husband, Sen. John McCain, once was Republicans' nominee for president, says she's supporting their friend — a Democrat — this year rather than the GOP incumbent. Barbara Sprunt
Justice Ginsburg Honored At The Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsburg's casket is arriving at the Supreme Court, where her former law clerks line the steps. Watch the ceremony. Alana Wise
Odds Tilt In Coney Barrett's Favor To Replace Ginsburg, Says Sen. Braun NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana about one of President Trump's potential choices for the Supreme Court vacancy: Amy Coney Barrett, who is also from Indiana.
When It Comes To Running An Election, States Are Juggling A Lot NPR's Noel King talks to Chris Anderson, supervisor of elections in Seminole, Fla., about what it is like to run an election this year, considering the complications from the coronavirus pandemic.