Despite evidence, Trump calls Arlington Cemetery incident a 'made up story' Meanwhile, members of Congress are asking for details about the incident, which was first reported by NPR. Tom Bowman
China is pushing divisive political messages online using fake U.S. voters The campaign known as “Spamouflage” includes accounts claiming to be American voters and U.S. soldiers posting about hot-button topics including abortion, Israel and Ukraine. Shannon Bond
What to watch for in the post-Labor Day campaign sprint From how to read the polls to big moments yet to come for Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump, here are five themes and questions to think about this fall. Domenico Montanaro
Sen. Sherrod Brown faces challenge from Republican businessman Bernie Moreno The race that could decide the balance of power in the Senate.
What people on a double-decker bus in Bangladesh's capital hope for the future Passengers on battered red double-deckers weaving through Dhaka, Bangladesh, discuss their hopes after protests toppled their autocratic leader.
What it means to call someone 'weird' in Minnesota Vice presidential candidate Tim Walz has made 'weird' the insult of the campaign season, using it against his Republican opponents.
The election likely depends by a narrow slice of the electorate: undecided voters NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with UCLA political scientist Lynn Vavreck about the small but significant swath of the electorate both campaigns are trying to reach: voters who are truly undecided. Ayesha Rascoe