New Georgia rule may open the door to local officials declining to certify elections Watchdog groups and pundits are sounding the alarm about the potential for mischief when it comes to certifying the election, but experts say there's still plenty of guardrails. Miles Parks
Week in politics: Harris' first interview as Democratic nominee Kamala Harris' campaign stopped in southeast Georgia and former President Donald Trump took a trip through the key swing states of Michigan and Wisconsin.
Trump tells town hall crowd that he supports free IVF treatments Former President Donald Trump told crowds in Wisconsin and Michigan that he would make IVF treatment free if wins a second term. “I was always for IVF," Trump told them. Clay Masters
Vice President Kalama Harris answered questions on CNN about her policy views It was Harris' first major interview as the Democratic presidential nominee. She said she’d appoint a Republican to her Cabinet if elected, and she responded to questions about policy shifts over the years. Michel Martin
How the MAGA movement plans to, as a new book is entitled, 'Finish What We Started' NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Isaac Arnsdorf about his book -- "Finish What We Started" -- and the advancement of former President Donald Trump's MAGA movement. Steve Inskeep
6 takeaways from Harris' interview on CNN Vice President Harris gave her first interview since jumping into the presidential race just a little over a month ago. Here's what we learned. Domenico Montanaro
The GOP is making false claims about noncitizens voting. It’s affecting real voters As the election nears, false rhetoric about noncitizen voting is having a real impact as some GOP officials are scrutinizing voter rolls and questioning some voters’ registrations. Jude Joffe-Block
How AI-generated memes are changing the 2024 election Donald Trump has repeatedly shared AI-generated content on social media in the latest example of how artificial intelligence is showing up in the 2024 election. Shannon Bond
Rep. Gallego faces backlash from progressive groups after a major police endorsement Representative Ruben Gallego has drawn anger from some Arizona progressives after discouraging the Department of Justice from imposing federal oversight on Phoenix Police following their endorsement. Ben Giles