House approves funding bill to avoid government shutdown The House of Representatives approved legislation funding federal agencies through December 20. The vote comes days ahead of a September 30 deadline to avoid a shutdown. Deirdre Walsh
Federal investigations swirl around NYC Mayor Eric Adams and his administration New York City Mayor Eric Adams and his administration are facing multiple investigations, and key members of his team are leaving their positions. Liz Kim
Colorado secretary of state on white powder packages sent to election officials The powder was eventually found to be harmless, but it has raised concerns about the safety of officials responsible for carrying out the upcoming elections.
What is Trump's latest business venture? The latest piece of Trump merchandise is a silver medallion with his face on it.
Here's who's on ballots in the 7 states likely to decide the presidential election With the presidential election considered a toss up, the votes that third-party and independent candidates receive in key states could decide the White House. Here's who's on those state ballots. Benjamin Swasey
Harris heads to Pittsburgh (again) to make a manufacturing pitch to voters Vice President Harris is trying to win over undecided voters in key swing states like Pennsylvania. Former President Donald Trump also talked about manufacturing policy this week in Georgia. Deepa Shivaram
Harris and Trump have different plans to solve the housing crisis. Could they work? Both major presidential candidates have proposed ways to make housing cheaper and more abundant. How might those policies play out in Nevada, where a housing shortage is driving up costs? A Martínez
How the presidential campaigns are working to earn Latino votes Around one in five voters in the battleground state of Nevada are Latino. Polls suggest former President Donald Trump has stronger Latino support than previous Republican campaigns. Franco Ordoñez
Statue of Johnny Cash at the U.S. Capitol depicts Arkansas' history and progress The Johnny Cash statue, representing Arkansas at the U.S. Capitol, is part of a broader push to replace statues of segregationists throughout the building. (Story aired on ATC on Sept. 24, 2024.) Barbara Sprunt
Republican state Sen. Michael McDonnell weighs in on Nebraska's electoral votes The state of Nebraska has five electoral votes for president, but there’s a catch: Their election laws are written in such a way that those five votes can be split. Juana Summers