Pennsylvania's Gov. Shapiro is not shocked the race is still so close in his state NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Pennsylvania’s Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro about his swing state, which has 19 electoral votes up for grabs. Elena Burnett
From the city to the suburbs, swing state voters in Wisconsin share election opinions Voters along the same street stretching from Milwaukee to the suburbs talk about what's swaying them -- and what's not -- in the critical swing state of Wisconsin. Maayan Silver
Vance and Walz face off in a debate in NYC The Republican and Democratic vice presidential nominees square off for their only debate on CBS News Tuesday night. It will be the only time the candidates meet on stage. Ximena Bustillo
What to expect in the vice presidential debate Both candidates’ mics will be on the whole time unless the network chooses to mute one because of crosstalk, and there will be no fact-checking by the moderators.
How disinformation spreads — and how to stop it Even beyond fear-mongering lies about immigrants eating pets, misinformation and disinformation about the election is again spreading online.
JD Vance’s performance has audience of one: Trump, says former debate opponent Vance’s former Democratic opponent, Tim Ryan, says the Ohio senator is likely to aggressively attack Harris-Walz during the debate Tuesday night to appeal to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Karen Kasler
Iran says it fired dozens of missiles into Israel, where residents are warned to shelter in place Associated Press
In Nevada, Latinos could pick the next president. They aren't sold on either candidate In Nevada, 1 in 5 potential voters are Latino. That is a voting bloc with a lot of political power in a state where elections are won by a few percentage points. And campaigns are paying attention. Franco Ordoñez
Vance and Walz are both veterans. Here's what it means to have a vet VP For the first time since 1996, both major parties have picked a veteran for vice president -- a fact that some veterans' groups are hoping it leads to greater understanding of military and vet issues. Quil Lawrence
Justice Department No. 3 official pledges to fight hate crimes, fueled by personal story The Justice Department's third-in-command talked about the department's pledge to fight hate crimes, and shared he was close in age to Matthew Shepard, whose death inspired a federal law helping to prosecute people fueled by hate. Carrie Johnson