What Trump can and can't do on Day 1 — providing he wins reelection On the campaign trail, former President Donald Trump has made many promises about what he'd do on his first day in office, should he win again. Some are more realistic than others. Franco Ordoñez
Biden will cap off a week of outreach to Black Americans with Morehouse commencement President Biden met with plaintiffs from the Brown v. Board of Education case Thursday. On Friday, he's meeting with members of historically Black sororities and fraternities. Deepa Shivaram
Trump lost Minnesota twice. Here's why he's making an effort in the state this year While Donald Trump has never won Minnesota, this year his campaign thinks he may have a chance. State Democratic leaders are also viewing the state as competitive and not taking it for granted. Clay Masters
Biden blocks the release of recordings of his classified documents interview House Republicans are threatening to hold the attorney general in contempt over the DOJ refusal to turn over audiotapes of President Biden's interview with a special counsel. Carrie Johnson
UAW president Shawn Fain's swagger has helped unionize the deeply anti-union South Auto workers are doing what long seemed impossible – unionizing in the South. The United Auto Workers chief Shawn Fain's connection with workers and willingness to fight have led to the resurgence. Stephan Bisaha
A look at Slovakian PM Robert Fico's politics after yesterday's assassination attempt NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dalibor Rohác of the American Enterprise Institute about the attempt to assassinate Slovakian PM Robert Fico and the broader political landscape in Europe. Jonaki Mehta
Biden ending new leases in America's top coal region Citing climate change, federal land managers are moving to end new leasing for coal in the country's top producing region. Kirk Siegler
Those sickened by U.S. nuclear testing program take their fight to Congress People who live near the areas where nuclear weapons were tested say their communities still suffer harm and are pressing Congress to renew funding to help them. Claudia Grisales
White House cites executive privilege over tapes of special counsel's Biden interview House Republicans want to hold the attorney general in contempt over the department's refusal to hand over an audio recording of a special counsel's interview with the president. Carrie Johnson
Biden and Trump agree to two debates; how outdoor time can protect kids' eyesight Biden and Trump have agreed to two presidential debate dates that break from tradition. Spending time outdoors daily can protect children from myopia. Suzanne Nuyen