She never thought she'd work for Kamala Harris. Now, she considers her a mentor During her career, Kamala Harris left an impact on many people — like a mentee from Harris’s days as San Francisco District Attorney. Lateefah Simon shares what Harris was like before getting to D.C. Jonaki Mehta
Harris will show her 'consoler in chief' skills with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's eulogy Vice President Kamala Harris gives the eulogy for the late Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee -- a test of her skills as a potential consoler-in-chief. Tamara Keith
Politics latest: Harris to campaign with VP pick next week, Trump talk roils Black journalist group Former President Donald Trump's invitation to speak Wednesday to the National Association of Black Journalists is dividing members.
Kari Lake wins Senate primary in Arizona, along with other election deniers We discuss Republican Senate candidate Kari Lake's primary win Tuesday and other primary results that indicate that election denialism has a firm hold in the Arizona GOP.
Trump attacks Kamala Harris’ racial identity at Black journalism convention Donald Trump falsely questioned Kamala Harris' racial identity Wednesday, saying that in the past she only promoted her Indian heritage until, he said, "she happened to turn Black." Stephen Fowler
The story behind the woman who inspired Harris to break barriers Shyamala Gopalan figures large in Vice President Harris’ life story — and her motivation to break barriers in politics. Deepa Shivaram
How will Kamala Harris' presidential bid figure in to legislative and state races? NPR's Steve Inskeep asks veteran political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz how Kamala Harris's entry into the presidential race might affect the fight for control of Congress. A Martínez
In China, Trump has caché but few see U.S. ties improving under him or Harris Former President Donald Trump thumps Vice President Harris in name recognition and cache, but analysts say Beijing sees both as bad news. John Ruwitch
Trump's plan to address Black journalists convention sparks backlash NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Errin Haines, of the nonprofit newsroom The 19th, about former President Trump's decision to speak to the National Association of Black Journalists’ convention. Steve Inskeep
Here comes the Sun (Belt): With Harris running, the presidential map has shifted back Now that Vice President Harris is the likely Democratic presidential nominee versus former President Donald Trump, the map of competitive states in the election is a repeat of the 2020 battlegrounds. Stephen Fowler