Troll Watch: Deep Fakes In Indian Elections NPR's Michel Martin speaks with researcher Tarunima Prabhakar about the use of deep fakes as a campaign tool during recent local elections in Dehli, India.
Troll Watch: Russian Interference In 2020 NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Laura Rosenberger, director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy, about the threat of Russian interference in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
Nevada Caucuses Latest The Nevada caucuses are underway, and feature the most diverse electorate yet in this Democratic presidential nominating contest.
Sanders Projected To Win Nevada Caucuses, Solidifying Front-Runner Status Sen. Bernie Sanders prevailed again on Saturday, according to The Associated Press. The state held the third contest in the nomination fight, but it was the first with a diverse population. Scott Detrow
Democratic Campaigns Reach Out To Latino Voters In Nevada Democrats in Nevada are heading to caucus sites across the state to pick the candidate they want to run against President Trump in November. Claudia Grisales
It's Not Clear What Single-Payer Health Care Would Mean For Older Workers Under a system like "Medicare for All," there are questions about job loss and older insurance workers. Studies show that job retraining is less effective for older workers. Ina Jaffe
6 Things To Watch In The Nevada Caucuses Sen. Bernie Sanders is the favorite, but does Elizabeth Warren peel away some progressives after a fiery debate performance? Former Vice President Biden has a lot on the line — and a lot to prove. Domenico Montanaro
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Launches Political Group To Boost Progressive Candidates Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., rolled out a political action committee to help raise money for outsider candidates — some running against her own House colleagues. Deirdre Walsh
Trees, bills and Bernies this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with former US representative Brian Baird, Q13 correspondent Brandi Kruse, and host of Civic Cocktail, Joni Balter. Bill Radke
Tim Eyman concealed campaign contributions, says judge A Thurston County judge has found that anti-tax activist and Republican candidate for governor Tim Eyman concealed more than $700,000 in campaign contributions related to his initiative work over a six-year period. Austin Jenkins