Trump Expands Ban On Racial Sensitivity Training To Federal Contractors The president signed an executive order to combat "race and sex stereotyping and scapegoating." The training cited includes references to white privilege and systemic racism. NPR Staff
House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill To Keep Government Running The measure includes a last-minute agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republicans over aid for farmers. The Senate needs to vote on the resolution and send it to President Trump. Susan Davis
'Hamilton' Cast Reimagines Their Show's Lyrics To Promote Voter Registration Day The performance was part of a virtual voter turnout event hosted by former first lady Michelle Obama and the nonprofit "When We All Vote." Sam Gringlas
President Trump Criticizes China During His Virtual Speech At U.N. General Assembly More world leaders than usual are expected to speak at the U.N. General Assembly this year because of its virtual format. In his video message, Trump came out swinging against Beijing. Michele Kelemen
Democratic Rep. Val Demings Looks Back At Her Past 4 Years In Congress NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., on policing, racial issues and her role in the Trump impeachment hearings.
Trump Is Gaining Ground Among Latinx Voters In South Florida Latinx voters in South Florida like a lot of what they're hearing from President Trump's campaign. That has Democrats in the critical swing state fretting and Joe Biden working to shore up support. Franco Ordoñez
From 'SNL' To Workout Videos, How RBG Became A Pop Culture Icon Outside the Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had another life in pop culture as a symbol of dissent and feminism. The Notorious RBG was celebrated in memes, movies, T-shirts and tote bags Andrew Limbong
With Romney's Support, GOP Likely Has Votes To Move Ahead With Ginsburg's Replacement The Republican senator from Utah announced he would "follow the Constitution and precedent" in considering the president's nominee. Brian Naylor
Republicans Will Attempt To Push Through A Supreme Court Nominee NPR's Noel King talks to Steven Groves of the Heritage Foundation and former assistant to President Trump about the administration's strategy for picking the next Supreme Court justice.
McConnell Reiterates Pledge To Vote On Trump's Supreme Court Nominee This Year Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that voters elected a GOP Senate in 2016 and strengthened it in 2018 because they wanted action on the president's federal judicial nominations. Deirdre Walsh