'What to Eat Now' nutritionist talks SNAP, food policy and the 'triple duty' diet Marion Nestle says we need to rethink how we eat. She recommends "real food, processed as little as possible, with a big emphasis on plants." Her new book is What to Eat Now. Tonya Mosley
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to grace periods for mail ballot returns The Supreme Court will hear a case that could decide whether states can count postmarked mail ballots that arrive after Election Day — something that about 20 states and territories currently allow. Ashley Lopez
Senate sends shutdown-ending legislation to the House for a vote The House could return as early as Wednesday to vote to reopen the government. But many Democrats say they will not support the deal, and some Republicans may not be inclined to vote for it either. Sam Gringlas
Rep. Mike Quigley, D-Ill., shares why he opposes the Senate shutdown deal NPR's Leila Fadel asks Illinois Democrat Mike Quigley, who serves on the House Appropriations Committee, about his opposition to the Senate-brokered shutdown deal. Leila Fadel
Sen. Fetterman slams Democrats for shutting down government Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has a reputation for going against his party and he's been doing so by voting to reopen the government. He spoke to NPR Monday ahead of his new book release, "Unfettered." Ashley Brown
When the dust settles on the shutdown deal, Democrats will likely still have the edge As the Senate moves forward a deal to end the government shutdown, it's time to assess the winners, the losers and what the political fallout might look like into the future. Domenico Montanaro
Senate approves shutdown ending legislation, sending bill to the House for a vote After 41 days of a government shutdown, the U.S. Senate has passed a set of bills to reopen the government. Its fate in the House is uncertain. Sam Gringlas
Need for speed: Plan to unclog WA public records system gets mixed reviews Washington’s attorney general is seeking to reduce public record backlogs as concerns grow over transparency and agencies strain from surging requests. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
What's next for both parties as vote to end shutdown draws near? NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Republican strategist Mike Ricci about the deal to end the government shutdown. John Ketchum