In Missouri, Rep. Cori Bush faces a primary challenge over views on Israel Democratic Rep. Cori Bush’s criticism of Israel’s military actions in Gaza partly prompted her main primary challenger, prosecutor Wesley Bell, to enter the race. Jason Rosenbaum
Wyoming offers to sell land to Grand Teton park -- or it could go to developers Wyoming lawmakers have given two years for the Grand Teton National Park to buy the Kelly Parcel for $100 million. But the pristine land has become a bargaining chip for other things too. Chris Clements
Politics chat: Trump and the presidential debate, Harris' running mate announcement Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is trying to renegotiate the terms of a debate he had earlier agreed to. Also, Vice President Kamala Harris will announce her running mate imminently. Ayesha Rascoe
VP Kamala Harris' expected nomination sheds light on 'The Divine Nine' NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with National Pan-Hellenic Council Chairman Willis Lonzer III about the significance of Black fraternities and sororities ahead of the November election.
Trump posts about a new debate plan, and Harris pushes back Former President Trump posted on his Truth Social about shifting the next televised presidential debate a week earlier, with Fox News hosting instead of ABC News. Amy Morgan
Scholars on the 'divide and conquer' strategy behind Trump's false claim that Harris ‘turned Black’ Scholars say Trump’s false claim that Harris “turned Black” isn't a new racial conspiracy theory. Sandhya Dirks
In 1968, the DNC was also held in Chicago. That's where the similarities end With the Democratic National Convention returning to Chicago this month, media historian Michael Socolow warns against drawing parallels between 1968 and now. He talks with NPR's Scott Simon. Scott Simon
How Harris entering the presidential race will impact those who were on the fence NPR's Scott Simon talks to Rich Thau, who studies swing states, about some key voters this election: those who supported former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley in primaries, and "double disapprovers." Scott Simon
Harris courts Latino voters in Arizona Democrats believe they have an opportunity to make inroads with an important voting bloc in swing state Arizona: Latinos. Wayne Schutsky
Sorority sister of Kamala Harris remembers her as the 'consummate college student' Before any public office, Kamala Harris went to Washington, D.C., to study at Howard University. Jill Louis, class of '87, joined Alpha Kappa Alpha at the same time as Harris. Patrick Jarenwattananon