Adm. Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency, and NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talk about the state of cybersecurity, the recent hacking into Democratic Party systems and ISIS strategy.
Implicitly Rebuking Trump, Obama Praises Gold Star Families For Sacrifice
Without using names, the president’s remarks at a veterans event supported the father of a slain soldier who had said Donald Trump “sacrificed nothing and no one.”
Hacking An Election: Why It’s Not As Far-Fetched As You Might Think
The recent hacking of Democratic Party emails has raised questions about the vulnerability of other election-related technology and what potential problems could arise on Election Day.
The Policy Split Between Clinton And Kaine On Abortion, Explained
The Democratic presidential nominee and her running mate have opposing views on the Hyde Amendment, a long-standing policy to limit federal funding of abortions.
FACT CHECK: Clinton Says ‘Comey Said My Answers Were Truthful’ On Emails
The email issue, which has dogged Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton for months, was brought up during an interview with Fox News Sunday.
WATCH: Khizr Khan Says Trump Should Have ‘Patience And Tolerance For Criticism’
In an interview with PBS NewsHour, the parents of a slain soldier spoke about his criticism of Donald Trump and why he pulled out the constitution.
Clinton Campaign Hopes Tim Kaine’s Spanish Helps Woo Latino Voters
Hillary Clinton’s running mate, Tim Kaine, speaks Spanish, including on the campaign trail. Clinton’s team considers his skill a way to reach out to Latino voters, but how do they see it?
Trump Continues War Of Words With Muslim Parents Of Fallen Army Captain
Donald Trump is campaigning in the key battleground states of Ohio and Pennsylvania Monday, as his war of words continues with the Muslim parents of a fallen Army captain.
Families Of U.S. Troops Killed In Action Demand Apology From Trump
Families of U.S. troops killed in action sent an open letter to Donald Trump on Monday asking him to apologize to the parents of fallen Army Capt. Humayun Khan.
White House Begins Transition Planning 4 Months Ahead Of Election Day
The political conventions have just ended and Election Day is still more than four months away, but the White House has already started preparations to hand over power to either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
Chinese React To ‘Unconventional’ Rhetoric In U.S. Election
NPR’s Audie Cornish talks with Zhang Yuanan, a reporter for a Caixan Media, a Chinese news organization. She is covering the U.S. presidential elections for a Chinese audience and she explains how citizens abroad view Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Black Lives, Blue Lives: Political Conventions Reveal A Country Deeply Divided
The rhetoric on the stage was dramatized by interactions between protesters and police on the streets.
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