Trump Faces Fallout From Report He Calls Military 'Losers' And 'Suckers' President Trump vehemently denied the Atlantic report, which cited unnamed sources describing offensive comments he has made about America's war dead and wounded veterans. Franco Ordoñez
Former Top NRA Exec Says Greed, Corruption Pushed Gun Group Into 'Death Spiral' Josh Powell left the group facing claims of sexual harassment and improper spending. In Inside the NRA, he calls for gun reforms — and confirms the harshest criticisms against the group. Brian Mann
Hair On Fire: White House Uses Pelosi Salon Scandal To Undercut Democrats At a Thursday White House briefing, a video clip of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi played on loop as press secretary Kayleigh McEnany noted that indoor salon services are not allowed in San Francisco. Kelsey Snell
Trump Urges Supporters in N.C. To Illegally Vote Twice In two appearances on Wednesday, the president suggested that people vote by mail and again in person, an illegal act under North Carolina law. Brian Naylor
Can Joe Biden Win In Red Western Pennsylvania? In 2016, Donald Trump trounced Hillary Clinton in that area of the state which used to be a Democratic stronghold. NPR's Noel King talks to George Rattay of the Fayette County Democratic Party.
2 Months Out From The Election, Presidential Campaigns Hit The Trail Joe Biden goes to Kenosha, Wis., Thursday, while President Trump goes to Latrobe, Pa. That's as new fundraising figures provide an indication of big ad spending to come. Tamara Keith
Amid Struggle To Protect 2020 Election, A 2nd Conflict Rages — Over Transparency Two clandestine wars are being fought over U.S. election security: To protect voting and the election but also how much Americans learn about what's being done. Sometimes both break into the open. Philip Ewing
In Memoir, Sarah Huckabee Sanders Shows She's All In With Trump Trump's former press secretary is not about settling scores. Her book is an unabashed homage to the president and a feathering of her nest for a probable run for governor of Arkansas. Franco Ordoñez
More Americans Support Than Oppose Protests Over The Jacob Blake Shooting, Poll Shows Support for protests sparked by the police shooting of Jacob Blake is splitting along racial and political party lines, according to a new Ipsos poll. Joel Rose
A Half-Century History Of Debates Over Postal Service Funding Debates about who should pay for the U.S. Postal Service go back 50 years. It's a story of the long fight about whether the Postal Service should rely on Congress for funding or pay for itself. Keith Romer