The Pentagon requires a new pledge for reporters The Pentagon says journalists must sign a pledge not to gather any information, including unclassified reports, that hasn't been authorized for release. Jim Kane
Gov. Cox of Utah looked to his Mormon faith in hopes of keeping the state free of political violence. Is that possible now? Writer Mckay Coppins talks about his article on Utah's Governor Spencer Cox and the shooting of Charlie Kirk that took place in the state. Ahmad Damen
Trump's new $100K fee on H-1B visas will hurt the tech companies trying to woo him More than half a million high-skilled U.S. workers are in the country through the H-1B program, which is heavily used by the big tech companies trying to curry favor with the president. Maria Aspan
Top Democrats ask for a meeting with Trump ahead of government shutdown In new letter to President Trump, Democratic congressional leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries request a meeting to discuss the path forward for government funding ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline. Barbara Sprunt
U.S. attorney resigns under pressure from Trump to charge N.Y. AG Letitia James Erik Siebert resigned after President Trump said he wanted him "out" after a monthslong mortgage fraud investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James failed to result in criminal charges. The Associated Press
A look at 2 states that are becoming increasingly rare purple in politics Two swing states — Georgia and North Carolina — have Senate races that will be closely watched next year. What's the message of some of the leading candidates? It's all about President Trump. Scott Simon
An overview of public sentiment in the U.K. regarding Trump and his style of politics NPR's Scott Simon talks to Tim Stanley a columnist at the "The Telegraph" about President Trump's visit to the U.K. – and the rise of the populist right in the country. Scott Simon
Week in Politics: A government shutdown looms; Charlie Kirk's memorial service A government shutdown looks increasingly likely at the end of the month, and a memorial service for Charlie Kirk is due to be held in Arizona. Scott Simon
Defense Secretary Hegseth requires new 'pledge' for reporters at the Pentagon The Pentagon is implementing new guidelines that will require journalists to sign a pledge and agree to report only approved and officially released information. Quil Lawrence
Social media is shattering America's understanding of Charlie Kirk's death There is a deep schism in how Americans understand the assassination that took place a little more than a week ago and that gap is being widened by social media. Geoff Brumfiel