Biden, Democrats Shatter Fundraising Record With $364.5 Million In August Over 50% of the massive haul came from online, small-dollar donations, according to the campaign. Barbara Sprunt
Former DHS Official: White House Failed To Take Far-Right Extremism Seriously Elizabeth Neumann, a former assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, says the Trump administration is creating the conditions for domestic extremism to flourish in the U.S. Simone Popperl
In High-Profile Mass. Senate Primary, Markey Fends Off Kennedy Challenge Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey survived the highest-profile Democratic primary contest of his decades in federal office, defeating Rep. Joe Kennedy III, a member of the legendary political dynasty. Kelsey Snell
Voice Of America Journalists Protest Trump Appointee's Actions Journalists at the Voice of America are protesting the actions of Michael Pack, the Trump appointee to their parent agency. Among the concerns is journalistic independence from political influence. David Folkenflik
Some Young Republican Activists Worry About The Future Of Their Party President Trump has very limited appeal among young voters. And since the Republican Party has been transformed in his image, younger members of the GOP have concerns about the party's future. Juana Summers
Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes: Trump Will Use Every Opportunity To Divide People Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes, a Democrat, was among local officials who asked President Trump not to visit his state. Barnes says a real leader would have already offered words of consolation. Sacha Pfeiffer
President Trump Visits Kenosha, Wis., To Show Support For Police And Businesses President Trump said he went to Kenosha, Wis., to show support for law enforcement and businesses affected by recent protests. Critics say his visit might stoke further confrontation. Mara Liasson
Impact Of Climate Policy On 2020 Presidential Election NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks with Varshini Prakash, co-founder of the Sunrise Movement and an adviser to Joe Biden's climate task force, about the impact of climate policy on this year's election.
Postal Service Watchdog Outlines 'Concerns' Surrounding Election Readiness The U.S. Postal Service still has a number of hurdles to overcome to support upcoming general election mail-in ballots, its inspector general's office says. Alana Wise
The Payroll Tax Delay Is Here, But So Is Confusion About It Some employees will soon see a boost in take-home pay. The Trump administration has given employers the option to stop collecting payroll taxes. But workers may have to repay the money next year. Scott Horsley