Project 2025's director steps down, but the think tank says work will go on The Trump campaign, which has tried to disavow the project despite links to it, said in a statement that “reports of Project 2025’s demise would be greatly welcomed." Franco Ordoñez
Trump's planned address to Black journalists convention sparks backlash Former President Donald Trump will address journalists at the NABJ convention in Chicago. Many, however, have questioned the decision to offer a platform to the Republican nominee. Alana Wise
Former comms director for Kamala Harris reflects on 'tough environment' NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with journalist Gil Duran, who was communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris when she was California’s state attorney general. Marc Rivers
Kamala Harris’ campaign is reaching out to specific types of male voters Campaigns don’t often reach out to male voters as men. At least on the Democratic side, that changed when Kamala Harris became the party’s likely nominee. Danielle Kurtzleben
Social media account with extremist comments could be tied to Trump gunman, FBI says The social media account had antisemitic and anti-immigrant comments that could be linked to the shooter, though officials are still working to verify the account's authenticity, FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate said. Linnea Anderson
J.D. Vance is unrecognizable to his former friend NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sofia Nelson, a former close friend of vice presidential hopeful J.D. Vance, about how he's changed from the person she knew for more than a decade. Justine Kenin
JD Vance is unrecognizable to his former friend, who shared their emails and texts Sofia Nelson — a former friend and law school classmate of JD Vance — has made public dozens of email and text exchanges with the vice presidential candidate. Justine Kenin
Biden wants Supreme Court reform. Is it possible now? Polls show that the majority of Americans are in favor of some types of reform, but how much can the president achieve before the end of his term?
There are primary races in Arizona but one in particular is getting a lot of attention A Democratic primary for a House seat in Phoenix has drawn GOP interests. The Winkelvoss twins of Facebook fame, the crypto industry and a major Republican donor are trying to sway the results. Claudia Grisales
It’s taken 2 years to get the Kids Online Safety Act to this point The Kids Online Safety Act is set to pass the Senate, but some groups oppose it. It’s a rare bipartisan bill with broad support. Dara Kerr