Voter sentiment towards Democrats is shifting in the run-up to the midterm election With the midterm election two months away, NPR's Scott Simon talks with political analyst and editor Amy Walter about voter sentiment and which races she's watching. Scott Simon
Dept. of Justice appeals decision to grant special master in Mar-a-Lago search The Department of Justice has filed an appeal of the order issued earlier this week that granted former President Trump a special master in the FBI's investigation of documents held at Mar-a-Lago. Carrie Johnson
Justice Department appeals order to create special master for Mar-a-Lago documents The Justice Department is appealing a judge's order that would create a special master to review documents that the FBI found at former President Donald Trump's Florida home, Mar-a-Lago. Carrie Johnson
A publisher abruptly recalled the "2,000 Mules" election denial book. NPR got a copy. Due to an unspecified "publishing error," the conservative publisher Regnery recalled the book version of Dinesh D'Souza's widely debunked election denial film "2,000 Mules." Here's what's inside. Tom Dreisbach
Bannon surrenders to N.Y. authorities on 'Build the Wall' money-laundering charges The organization raised $25 million to help build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Authorities say Bannon diverted money for his personal use. Bannon says the charges are politically motivated. Ilya Marritz
This is the wild and opulent history of Mar-a-Lago, long before Trump and the FBI Before Mar-a-Lago housed government documents, the opulent mansion had a rich and lively history. And it all begins with a wealthy heiress. Erika Ryan
Meet South Dakota's new corn-bassador, a boy who recently found out that corn is real Tariq has loved corn ever since he found out it was real. The 7-year-old has been declared South Dakota's Official Corn-bassador after his passion for the vegetable went viral on TikTok and YouTube. Dustin Jones
Biden unveils the official White House portraits of the Obamas President Biden unveiled the official White House portraits of former President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama on Wednesday — reviving a tradition set aside during the Trump era. Tamara Keith
Two-thirds of independents say they don't want Trump to run for president The former president's base remains firmly intact behind him, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll shows, but voters in the middle are saying they want him to bow out. Domenico Montanaro
The Obamas head to the White House for the unveiling of their portraits This will be the first time in 10 years since a sitting president has invited former leadership back for a revealing of portraits — a tradition that stalled during the Trump years. Ximena Bustillo