Author Chris Whipple says Biden’s family and closest advisers operated in a “fog of delusion” regarding his ability to serve another term: “There’s no doubt that they were protecting the president.”
2024 presidential election
How did racist mass texts bypass some anti-spam guardrails after the election?
Americans across the country received harmful hate messages via text after the election. The communication industry has been trying to figure out how it happened.
Trump travels to Paris for Notre Dame Cathedral’s reopening and to meet with Macron
Donald Trump is off on his first international trip as president-elect, ready to join world leaders and dignitaries in Paris for a Saturday celebration of the renovation of Notre Dame Cathedral.
‘Saturday Night Live’ cast jokingly ask Trump to keep them off his ‘enemies list’
The cast of Saturday Night Live jokingly touted their support for Donald Trump and his billionaire backer Elon Musk in their first episode since Trump’s re-election this past week.
‘Poll Chaplains’ help keep the peace at polls across 10 states
Pastors, imams, rabbis and clergy known were present at polling sites as “poll chaplains” and “peacekeepers.”
Here’s how NPR will report the 2024 election results
NPR relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
‘Divine Nine’ historically Black organizations hope efforts will turn out the vote
With more than 2 million members, the “Divine Nine” organizations have launched many get-out-the-vote initiatives in this historic election involving one of their members, Vice President Harris.
Poop on Pelosi’s desk, a neo-Nazi tiki torch: Mysterious statues are popping up in D.C.
Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker’s desk and a hand holding a tiki torch.
Here’s where Harris and Trump stand on three big health care issues
The next president will face decisions on drug price negotiations, enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act plans and medication abortion among other issues. Here’s where the candidates stand.
An organization has novel way to get members to vote. But is it legal?
The Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America, which helps members get affordable mortgages, says its 3.7 million members must vote or risk losing membership — and the financial benefits.


