Biden vs. Trump remains close, so next week's debate offers them an opportunity The presidential race is tied among registered voters, a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds. And while most voters say nothing will change their mind, other voters say they could be swayed. Ashley Lopez
Arizona GOP Rep. Ciscomani criticizes Biden's efforts at the southern border NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican Congressman Juan Ciscomani of Arizona about President Biden's effort to reduce the flow of migrants at the southern border. Steve Inskeep
How Black male voters could influence the 2024 presidential election Some voters point to the challenges they face day-to-day, such as inflation. Others feel disenfranchised by a White House that they feel has taken them for granted.
N.D. Gov. Burgum has surfaced as a top contender to be Trump’s running mate NPR's Michel Martin talks to Mark Jendrysik, a professor at the University of North Dakota, about why Donald Trump may be leaning toward Gov. Doug Burgum as a potential vice presidential pick. Michel Martin
Uber and Lyft are fighting minimum wage laws. But in this state, the drivers won Internal emails, interviews and in-app messages show Uber and Lyft deployed a powerful lobbying playbook to stop minimum wage laws in Minnesota. But drivers had a playbook of their own. Dara Kerr
A retired federal judge says Judge Cannon appears to show 'favoritism' toward Trump Some of Judge Aileen Cannon’s decisions in Trump's Florida classified documents case have baffled one former judge, who gives her assessment of the case so far. Tyler Bartlam
Half of U.S. military bases in the country are in 'health care deserts' For hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops and their families, when the Pentagon orders them to find health care off base there is none. Brent Jones
President Biden and former President Trump face off in CNN debate next week Next week, President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump will face off in a presidential debate on CNN. The network announced the rules this weekend. Stephen Fowler
It's easy to believe young voters could back Trump at young conservative conference Democrats have an advantage with young voters: they voted for President Biden by a 24-point margin in 2020. But, inside Turning Point's conference, it's clear young conservatives are all in on Trump. Elena Moore