Who Is The White Vote? NPR discusses the racial breakdown of current exit polls and how the electorate is changing. Gene Demby
Why Joe Biden Saw Mixed Success With Latinos Democrats have long cited the growing Latino population to win states such as Florida, Texas and Arizona. But Biden's performance concerned members of his party — and may have cost him votes. Juana Summers
Philadelphia Police Release 'Traumatic' Bodycam Video Of Walter Wallace Jr. Shooting "We understand that the materials released today will be very painful. It will elicit anger, rage, distress, evoke more questions, and rightfully so," the district attorney said, urging calm. Vanessa Romo
Asian American Voters Are A Powerful But Hard To Define Group NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Hua Hsu, writer for The New Yorker, about the increasing power of Asian-American voters.
What It's Like For Asian American Candidates During A Pandemic Marked By Racism While the pandemic has made this an unprecedented election for all campaigns, it's a particular challenge for the record number of Asian American and Pacific Islander candidates running this year. Chloee Weiner
Joy Buolamwini: How Do Biased Algorithms Damage Marginalized Communities? Data, numbers, algorithms are supposed to be neutral ... right? Computer scientist Joy Buolamwini discusses the way biased algorithms can lead to real-world inequality. NPR/TED Staff
Transcript: Black Coffee Northwest: You’re not ‘gonna run me out of my neighborhood’ This is a transcript of Jenna Hanchard's story about Black Coffee Northwest in Shoreline, Washington. This transcript reflects the radio story in a format that is accessible to D/deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Jenna Hanchard
Many Latino Men Are Supporting President Trump In Tuesday's Vote The Latino vote will be key across the country, especially in tight races in places such as Arizona and Florida. About one quarter of Latinos, mostly men, remain steadily in support of the president. Leila Fadel
U.S. Catholics Will Get Their 1st Black Cardinal In November Pope Francis named Archbishop Wilton Gregory as the first African American cardinal. Gregory, along with 12 others, will be elevated to the position in a ceremony at the Vatican next month. Sylvia Poggioli
Newport, Kentucky Mural Honoring Slave Owner And City Founder Sparks Intense Debate Newport, Ky., is putting up murals to honor the city's 225th anniversary. One depicts city founder Gen. James Taylor, who was a slave owner. Residents are wrestling with what to do about the artwork. Cheri Lawson