Court: Government Can End Protections For Some 300,000 Immigrants A federal appeals court dealt a setback to some immigrants living in the U.S. under protected status, ruling the administration can proceed with plans to send them back to their countries. John Burnett
Like wildfire: how misinformation spreads during a crisis When Washington and Oregon's historic wildfires began sweeping over the state, rumors of their origin began circulating online. Was it anti-fascists? The Proud Boys? Since the beginning, officials have faced an uphill battle in controlling fact vs. fiction. Alec Cowan
'I Don't Think Science Knows': Visiting Fires, Trump Denies Climate Change On the other side of the country Joe Biden also addressed the fires, linking them to climate change. Alana Wise
Experts Say The U.S. Appears Isolated At The U.N. General Assembly This Year President Trump may be the only world leader speaking in person at the U.N. General Assembly this year — at a time when the U.S. looks isolated after pulling out of many international agreements. Michele Kelemen
Woodward Criticized For Not Publishing Trump Revelations Sooner NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Bob Woodward about his new book: Rage. Woodward documents that President Trump was aware of how lethal the coronavirus was, well before he let on in public.
ByteDance Rejects Offers For TikTok's U.S. Operations With its deadline to sell or be banned in the U.S. fast approaching, Chinese tech giant ByteDance said it will not sell TikTok to either Microsoft or Oracle. That's according to China state TV. Bobby Allyn
Trump Signs New Executive Order On Prescription Drug Prices The order, which would include Medicare Part D and Part B, replaces a previous order the president signed in July, but the move is unlikely to have any immediate practical impact. Tamara Keith
How She Lost Her Longtime Friend To Trump NPR's Michel Martin talks with writer Felicia Sullivan, who parted ways with her friend of 26 years after learning she supports President Trump.
A Look At Voter Suppression Tactics Ahead Of The Election NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney Kristen Clarke about voter suppression efforts ahead of the 2020 election.
The Latest Voter Registration Trends NPR's Michel Martin speaks with David Becker of the Center for Election Innovation & Research about voter registration trends during the pandemic and ahead of the 2020 presidential vote.