Netanyahu wants to 'deradicalize' Gaza through war. Is that even possible? NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Brookings Institution's Natan Sachs about whether demilitarizing and deradicalizing Gaza is possible. Ari Shapiro
Judge says 'undated' Pennsylvania ballots should count, setting up a likely appeal A federal judge says mailed ballots that arrive on time but in envelopes without dates handwritten by Pennsylvania voters should be counted. The case is likely to end up before the U.S. Supreme Court. Hansi Lo Wang
President Biden went to Norfolk, Va., for a Friendsgiving President Biden served up some turkey, stuffing and all their trimmings to troops and family members in Norfolk, Va. Franco Ordoñez
Election mail threats across the PNW prompt new look at protections heading into 2024 Threats made against election workers have sharply increased in recent years, and the latest scares in Washington have officials thinking of ways to prepare for 2024. Jeanie Lindsay
What to know about Argentina's eccentric, conservative new president-elect An ultra-conservative economist, known for his temper and eccentricities, will take over Argentina's presidency in December amidst one of the worst economic downturns in decades. Carrie Kahn
An appeals court has struck down a key path for enforcing the Voting Rights Act A federal appeals court has struck down the main path for enforcing a key set of Voting Rights Act protections for people of color. The new ruling out of Arkansas sets up a likely Supreme Court fight. Hansi Lo Wang
An appeals court has struck down a key path for enforcing the Voting Rights Act Who can sue to enforce key voting protections for people of color under the Voting Rights Act could be severely limited by a lawsuit out of Arkansas, which may be headed for the U.S. Supreme Court. Hansi Lo Wang
The No Labels political group is contemplating a third-party presidential run NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Chris Stirewalt of the American Enterprise Institute about who is behind the group, and could the D.C.-based nonprofit play the spoiler in 2024's presidential election.
An appeals court will hear arguments over Trump's gag order in Jan. 6 case Lawyers for former President Trump and the special counsel team will argue before a federal appeals court in Washington about the scope of a gag order lodged against him. Carrie Johnson
Sometimes overlooked by campaigns, Native voters could decide major elections in 2024 A voting bloc that hasn't gotten as much national attention, Native voters are an influential constituency in several swing states, making them a group to watch in 2024. Ximena Bustillo