What could happen at the Supreme Court under Harris and Trump Depending on who wins the presidential election and the Senate, the conservative supermajority could remain the same, be trimmed or expand to an even larger and more lopsided conservative majority. Nina Totenberg
Worried about your 2024 ballot being counted? These states let you track it online “There's no need to panic,” an elections expert tells NPR. All but three states have free tracking sites that send updates to voters as their ballot goes through the system. Bill Chappell
How a little-known organization is poised to shape a second Trump administration New York Times reporter Ken Bensinger says the America First Policy Institute, which has nearly 300 executive orders ready to be signed, would influence a Trump second term more than Project 2025. Dave Davies
Supreme Court allows Virginia to purge individuals from voter rolls The U.S. Supreme Court put on hold a lower court order that stopped Virginia from purging its voter rolls. The order comes less than a week before Election Day. Ilana Dutton
Harris urged unity in her closing argument. Biden's 'garbage' line undercut that It sounded like the president was calling Trump supporters "garbage." But the White House said he was talking about a joke made by a comedian at a Trump rally who disparaged Puerto Rico. Tamara Keith
House Speaker Johnson is on the campaign trail, hoping to keep a GOP majority In this month alone, Mike Johnson has traveled to 65 cities in 24 states, raising tons of money for other Republican candidates. Michel Martin
VP Harris lays out the differences between herself and ex-President Trump Vice President Harris gave her closing argument from the spot, the ellipse in front of the White House, that her GOP opponent spoke from on Jan. 6, 2021. Tamara Keith
With much at stake, labor unions knock on millions of doors in final campaign push With much at stake on Election Day, labor unions have deployed canvassers to knock on doors in swing states. With polling tight, the focus is on turning out the vote. Andrea Hsu
A baseless voting claim is being amplified by a network of social media accounts It’s unclear who runs the network of social media accounts that has gotten millions of views amplifying trending claims about alleged voting fraud. Huo Jingnan
Americans bet $100 million on Trump v. Harris, but at what cost? Political prognosticators legally bet over $100 million on the 2024 presidential election, favoring Harris over Trump. Luke Garrett