Trump campaign staffers have run-in with Arlington National Cemetery official The two staffers had a verbal and physical altercation with an official at the cemetery after they were asked not to film or photograph where recent U.S. casualties are buried, sources tell NPR. A Martínez
Weird. Why the popular campaign insult stings more in Minnesota Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz popularized the term to brand his Republican opponents in the presidential race. To Minnesotans, though, it hits different. Dana Ferguson
Trump campaign staff had altercation with official at Arlington National Cemetery The cemetery official tried to prevent Trump staffers from filming and photographing in a section where recent U.S. casualties are buried, a source with knowledge of the event told NPR. Tom Bowman
Jack Smith files superseding indictment against Trump in Jan. 6 case Special counsel Jack Smith has been consulting with other officials inside the Justice Department about the case, which accuses Donald Trump of leading a conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. Carrie Johnson
As Democrats try to dominate the news cycle, a historical look at previous attempts Following the Democratic National Convention, the Harris-Walz campaign is looking to keep momentum from the event going.
Harris needs Gen Z. Here's her plan to win them The campaign tells NPR that it plans to invest in new digital ads on campus and social media, double its youth organizing staff around the country, and launch a college campus tour in battleground states. Elena Moore
As Harris inches ahead, the cavalry comes to Trump’s aid on the airwaves Republicans aligned with former President Trump have been spending more on ads since Vice President Harris entered the race for President. Domenico Montanaro
Do celebrity political endorsements make a difference? A look back at history The rich and famous can move audiences, but can they move the polls? One of the first big stars to stump for a presidential candidate was Al Jolson who endorsed Warren Harding for president in 1920. Barry Gordemer
Where do different ideas of masculinity fit into the presidential election? An examination of how manhood is being portrayed in the presidential race. Steve Inskeep
What Kentucky can teach Democrats about winning in red districts To win the White House, the Harris-Walz ticket will need to appeal to voters in purple areas, and maybe even red ones. We asked Democrats who live in those parts of the country what could make that happen. Mia Venkat