NPR checks in with three first-time voters in Florida — an 18-year-old, a new citizen and a man who's voting after serving time in prison for a felony.
Across the country, there are growing concerns that the bitterness and animosity over the presidential election will not end when the polls close on the evening of Nov. 3.
Wisconsin is in the middle of a spike in COVID cases and hospitals are overwhelmed. How is the coronavirus outbreak there impacting polls, and what's the turnout expected to be like?
Some older voters have limited options for getting to the polls — there are lots of work-arounds though. But in some cities, funeral homes are making sure they get there.
In 2016, Pennsylvania surprised a lot of people by voting for President Trump. The election is close again this year, and there are many regions to watch in the Keystone State.
In talk of the impact Amy Coney Barrett could have on abortion rights, many people overlook related cases that might be in play, including the right to birth control that the court recognized in 1965.
Rittenhouse's lawyers argued that because he had allegedly acted in self-defense the bond should be set at $750,000. But Court Commissioner Loren Keating rejected that argument.