Politics The Jan. 6 riot included Marines. The military is wrestling with the consequences A Marine and his buddies joined the mob that entered the Capitol on Jan. 6. They were not the only Marines there. NPR asked the Corps' top officer a question: Do the Marines have an extremism problem? Tom Bowman Lauren Hodges
Politics This Washington county has predicted the president longer than anywhere Clallam County in Washington is the only county in the entire nation where voters have chosen the same candidate as the electoral college for 40 years — in every presidential race since 1980. Scott Greenstone
Politics Former model Stacey Williams is latest woman to accuse Trump of sexual misconduct Stacey Williams, a former Sports Illustrated model, claims former President Donald Trump groped her in 1993. She recounted the incident to CNN. Trump's campaign denied the allegations. Danielle Kurtzleben
Politics 'Washington Post' won't endorse in White House race for first time since 1980s The Washington Post declined to make an endorsement in this year's presidential race. Its editorial board has written that GOP nominee Donald Trump is unfit for office. David Folkenflik
Politics A judge orders Virginia to restore registered voters purged too close to Election Day A judge ruled that Virginia violated a federal law by systematically purging registered voters too close to this fall’s election. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin says the state is appealing. Hansi Lo Wang
Politics Ballot drop boxes are often the subject of false claims. Here's what to know Election officials say ballot drop boxes are a secure and accessible way for voters to return mail ballots, but they've also been the subject of numerous attacks from Donald Trump and his allies. Stephen Fowler
Politics Harris will enlist Beyoncé as Trump sits with Joe Rogan for a Texas-sized final push Texas isn't a swing state, but both campaigns will visit on Friday. Beyoncé will perform at a Harris rally focused on abortion rights, while popular podcaster Joe Rogan interviews Trump. Stephen Fowler
Elections What do Kroger, Eli Lilly, and Walmart have in common? These races for WA Legislature Lots of money is pouring into two critical races for Washington's legislature this year — and some big name companies are pitching in to support Republicans. Jeanie Lindsay
Politics Biden to issue landmark apology over Native American boarding schools Biden’s message, to come during a trip to Arizona, would be the first public apology from a sitting U.S. president in response to a federal policy that wreaked havoc on tribal communities. Ximena Bustillo
Politics Police and poll workers train for possible election threats How to keep polling places safe is becoming part of regular police training in Georgia. Katja Ridderbusch