Trump Administration Imposes Deadline For TikTok To Be Sold The U.S. operation of video-sharing app TikTok is on the market. President Trump says the company that owns the app has to sell it by next month or he will ban it over national security concerns. Bobby Allyn
Urgency Behind Nevada's New Bill That Expands Mail-In Voting NPR's Stacey Vanek Smith talks with Michelle Rindels of The Nevada Independent about the Nevada legislature passing a bill to expand mail-in voting during times of emergency.
Postal Changes Threaten Vote-By-Mail Election, Rep. Connolly Says NPR's Noel King speaks with Democratic Rep. Gerry Connolly of Virginia about concerns over whether delays and funding shortfalls at the U.S. Postal Service could impact mail-in voting in the fall.
In Washington State, So Far It's State Workers Who Have Felt The Budget Squeeze During the coronavirus pandemic, states have struggled with staggering revenue losses and budget shortfalls. Here's what is happening in Washington. Austin Jenkins
Biden Continues Search For Running Mate. Announcement Expected Soon Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has said he will name his vice presidential pick sometime this coming week — though indications are that timeline may be ambitious. Asma Khalid
France's Green Wave Marks Environmental Shift In recent municipal elections, candidates from the Green Party won in major French cities such as Paris, Bordeaux, Marseilles and Lyon. Eleanor Beardsley
House Approves Bill To Create Smithsonian Museum For American Latinos The House has passed a bill with bipartisan support to create a new Smithsonian museum dedicated to American Latinos. If signed into law, that museum still has a long way to go to become reality. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
How Washington State's Mail-In Elections Play Out NPR's David Folkenflik speaks to Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman about the ongoing debate around vote-by-mail and President Trump's claim that the process will result in voter fraud.
The US economy, voter turnout, and major league baseball take a downturn this week Jeannie Yandel discusses the week's news with Chase Burns from The Stranger, Jennifer Lee from Q13, and Karen Weise from the New York Times. Sarah Leibovitz
Former GOP And Democratic Senators Comment On Politics In The U.S. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., and former Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., about the 2020 election and negotiations in Congress over the next coronavirus relief package.