The Revelations In Bob Woodward's Book 'Rage' NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Robert Costa, The Washington Post reporter and host of PBS' Washington Week, about the revelations in journalist Bob Woodward's book Rage.
How The Postal Service Is Gearing Up For Mail-In Voting Ballots are already being mailed to North Carolina voters ahead of the November election, and other states will join soon. NPR takes a look at how the U.S. Postal Service prepares for the election. Brian Naylor
Trump Consistently Bends Reality, Sells His Narrative In Interviews For Woodward Book "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic," Bob Woodward quotes Trump as saying of COVID-19 in his book "Rage." The author concludes: "Trump is the wrong man for the job." Ron Elving
Trump Admits Playing Down Coronavirus' Severity, According To New Woodward Book "I wanted to always play it down," the president told the famed journalist on March 19, the book says. "I still like playing it down, because I don't want to create a panic." Alana Wise
Young Latinos are the forefront of the climate revolution In collaboration with PRX's "The World," KUOW's Esmy Jimenez profiles a Latino resident in South Seattle who is voting for the first time. Climate change is her top issue. Esmy Jimenez
AstraZeneca Pauses COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Due To Volunteer's Illness NPR's Noel King talks to Paul Offit of the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, about the coronavirus vaccine trial developed by AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford.
Michigan Gets Attention From Presidential Candidates Biden, Trump NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about Joe Biden's visit to the swing state, and what her constituents face as the pandemic continues. President Trump visits the state Thursday.
Justice Department Intervenes To Take Over Trump's Defense In Defamation Lawsuit E. Jean Carroll, who has accused the president of rape, is suing him for defamation after he called her a liar. The DOJ argues President Trump's remarks were made as part of his official duties. Mark Katkov
A Look At Political Messaging Around A Coronavirus Vaccine In The U.S. President Trump continues to float the possibility of a vaccine before the election, while the Democratic ticket urges caution about the president's messaging on health. Tamara Keith
'Whatever It Takes': President Trump Says He May Spend His Own Money For Reelection Trump said his campaign has had to "spend more money upfront" to defend his administration's work responding to the coronavirus. Tamara Keith