Giuliani Distances Himself From Ukrainian Sanctioned By U.S. As Russian Agent President Trump's lawyer sought to downplay his meeting and contacts with a Ukrainian member of parliament who has been described by the U.S. as attempting to interfere in the 2020 election. Ryan Lucas
Trump's Candidate Is Poised To Become Inter-American Development Bank's 1st U.S. Head Mauricio Claver-Carone is the first U.S. citizen to be nominated to lead the region's premier development funder, which provides $12 billion a year for projects in Latin America and the Caribbean. Carrie Kahn
Trump, Biden Commemorate 19th Anniversary Of Sept. 11 Attacks Both presidential candidates are expected to visit Shanksville, Pa., near one of the crash sites. Biden greeted Vice President Pence at the World Trade Center memorial in New York. Alana Wise
Amid Flood Of News, Voters Appear Locked In On Their Presidential Choices For many, this election is a "clear choice." Here's what voters said in interviews in six key swing states about President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden. Deirdre Walsh
News Brief: U.S. Wildfires, Coronavirus Relief Bill, Russian Election Hackers Fires continue to rage in the West Coast. The Senate failed to advance another COVID-19 relief bill. And, Microsoft says the Russian hackers who disrupted the 2016 election are back.
Microsoft Warns Russian Spies Who Hacked 2016 Election Are Back Microsoft says it found the Russian spies who hacked the 2016 election, and they are targeting political parties again. The company says more than 200 organizations have been targeted since 2019 Miles Parks
Treasury Department Sanctions Ukrainian Lawmaker Over Alleged Election Interference The U.S. sanctioned a Ukrainian politician over alleged election interference. Microsoft also revealed ongoing cyberattacks. Miles Parks
Court Blocks Trump's Attempt To Change Who Counts For Allocating House Seats The Constitution says that count must include every person living in the U.S. A three-judge court in New York has ruled to block the Trump administration's attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants. Hansi Lo Wang
Trump Says His Misleading Coronavirus Comments Were Meant To Show 'Strength' "I don't want to jump up and down and start screaming, 'Death! Death!' " the president said when asked about why he publicly downplayed the pandemic while privately acknowledging its severity. Alana Wise
Sanctions, Charges And Disclosures Whirl In U.S. Bid To Defend 2020 Election The U.S. sanctioned and charged foreigners it said were connected with interference. Meanwhile, Microsoft announced that it uncovered cyberattacks on political targets. Miles Parks