President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are in Nashville Thursday night. The debate starts at 9 p.m. ET and is moderated by NBC's Kristen Welker.
A bulletin from the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency described a broad ongoing attempt to compromise American networks, including "some risk" to elections information.
At a series of listening sessions, participants voiced worries that the development of a COVID-19 vaccine is being politicized and rushed. Public health experts are taking vaccine hesitancy seriously.
President Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden are in Nashville on Thursday night. The debate begins at 9 p.m. ET. Listen live with NPR analysis.
Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
Russian state-backed hackers are targeting U.S. state and local governments in the run-up to November's election, the federal government issues a warning on Thursday.
President Trump may be losing his lock on white voters, who were critical to his 2016 win. NPR discusses why more white voters are supporting Joe Biden and what it means for Trump's reelection bid.
Here are the positions of the two candidates on issues ranging from the Mexico City policy (involving abortion services) to refugees to membership in the World Health Organization.
President Trump and Joe Biden are set to meet Thursday for their second and final debate. With 12 days until the election, it's perhaps the last opportunity for the campaigns to change course.