U.S. citizens are among the voters removed in Virginia’s controversial purge Nadra Wilson and other Virginians got letters saying her U.S. citizenship was in question, along with her voter registration. “I was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. — I'm a citizen,” Wilson told NPR. Jude Joffe-Block
Steve Bannon feels 'empowered' after four months in federal prison Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon was back to hosting his daily podcast "War Room" just hours after his release from federal prison. Ryan Lucas
Amid a backlash over Puerto Ricans, Trump repeats claims about the border The Republican nominee's remarks come days after jokes about Puerto Ricans at his New York rally prompted backlash. Ximena Bustillo
Poop on Pelosi's desk, a neo-Nazi tiki torch: Mysterious statues are popping up in D.C. Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker's desk and a hand holding a tiki torch. Rachel Treisman
Trump campaign faces backlash after jokes and comments about Latinos at NYC rally NPR's Michel Martin talks to Rep. Nydia Velazquz of New York, the first Puerto Rican woman elected to Congress, about what she's heard from Puerto Ricans in response to the rally comments. Michel Martin
Colleges are key to Democrats' strategy to lose by less in rural Pennsylvania In the rural, red parts of Pennsylvania, young Democratic organizers have a plan to lose by less to win the state for Vice President Harris. But former President Donald Trump's campaign isn't worried. Elena Moore
A fact-check about what Trump and Harris are saying about Jan. 6 Former President Donald Trump often misrepresents what happened on Jan. 6, even referring to convicted rioters as “hostages." A fact check of Trump’s claims, and claims by Kamala Harris. Michel Martin
What can a new president accomplish on the first day? A look at Trump, Harris plans NPR's Michel Martin talks with Georgetown law professor Stephen Vladeck about the powers a president has to enact changes on their first day in office. Michel Martin
Harris called Trump a 'fascist.' Experts debate what fascism is — and isn't Vice President Harris and Trump's former chief of staff say Trump fits the definition of "fascist." Scholars who agree say the term is useful as a distress signal for the threat to democracy. Emma Bowman
New polling finds Harris gaining with a group she has struggled with: Black men A new NAACP survey offers a mixed picture for the vice president. She has gained ground among Black men since August, but about one in five say they are still backing former President Donald Trump. Asma Khalid