Want to understand the dramatic shift in Latino views on abortion? Go to Arizona Arizona has seen rising support for abortion rights among Latinos. The reasons are varied and complicated. William Troop
The issue motivating some college students in Pennsylvania to vote "Morning Edition" has been talking with voters all week. Some say they’re voting on abortion rights. Including some students at the University of Pennsylvania. Hosts
Donald Trump is doubling down on threats against those he sees as his enemies NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Hogan Gidley, a former press secretary for the Trump campaign, about the GOP's message in the final days of the race. Steve Inskeep
S.C. local elections official pens children's book: 'Owlbert Learns to Vote' Isaac Cramer, a South Carolina voting official, is celebrating the release of his first children’s book. Cramer says kids inherently understand voting because they are kind of doing it all the time. Miles Parks
Anthony’s Italian Coffee and Chocolate House in South Philly hosts 'Morning Edition' Our "We The Voters" series continues in Philadelphia, Pa. The owner of a South Philadelphia coffee shop talks about his Italian family roots. Hosts
'Los Angeles Times' editor resigns after newspaper withholds presidential endorsement The editorials editor of the LA Times resigned after the newspaper’s owner blocked the editorial board’s plans to endorse Vice President Harris for president, a journalism trade publication reported. The Associated Press
'I need the kind of generals that Hitler had': The reporting behind Trump's comment Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic talks with NPR's Juana Summers about former President Donald J. Trump's perspective on military personnel. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Come hell or high water, early voting is happening in storm-ravaged North Carolina Hurricane Helene left destruction in its wake in western North Carolina. But elections officials are also moving heaven and earth to bring back a sense of normalcy, one vote at a time. Stephen Fowler
The election looms large at the North Carolina State Fair With less than two weeks until election day, the races loom large over the state fair in North Carolina, where voters are expressing both apathy and anxiety over their top issues and the candidates. Ashley Brown
Local Republican candidates try to differentiate themselves from Democratic presidential candidate There are a number of Republican candidates running in local races across the country who share the same last name as Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris.