UW researchers find online rumors, but no major disinformation, after Trump assassination attempt Researchers identified no major disinformation campaign by outside actors. Instead, it's rumors that circulated spontaneously by people trying to get attention for themselves or their causes. KUOW Staff
Biden tests positive for Covid. It comes at an awkward time in his campaign This is the president's second bout with the virus. He was campaigning in Las Vegas when he found out his cold symptoms were Covid. Deepa Shivaram
A preview of Trump's message for tomorrow's big speech On Thursday night, former President Donald Trump will formally accept the republican nomination for President. What will his message be? Has that message evolved since the assassination attempt? Franco Ordoñez
J.D. Vance will introduce himself to voters with a primetime speech at the RNC J.D. Vance will make his first speech as former President Donald Trump's running mate at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday. Stephen Fowler
Special counsel appeals judge's dismissal of Trump documents case Special Counsel Jack Smith is appealing a judge's order over the classified documents case against Trump, which was dismissed over his own appointment. NPR Washington Desk
Swing state voters share who they're supporting in the 2024 presidential election Zoila Sánchez is a real estate agent from Las Vegas, Nevada, and Donna Kowalczyk is a retired part-time hair stylist from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania.
Analyzing the accuracy of immigration claims made on Tuesday night's RNC stage The hot-button topic of immigration took center stage at night two of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee.
California Rep. Adam Schiff calls for Biden to step aside California Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff released a statement saying it was time for Biden to pass the torch. Tamara Keith
With his choice of Vance as VP, Trump doubles down on his version of isolation Donald Trump and J.D. Vance share a vision on the direction of an evolving Republican party. They have argued that many foreign conflicts have failed to serve U.S. interests. Franco Ordoñez
Judicial system fails at policing workplace misconduct, study finds A hard-hitting exclusive study on workplace issues within the federal judiciary finds fault with the courts’ efforts to police themselves, including a lack of oversight and little record-keeping. Carrie Johnson