As she is poised to be the Democratic nominee, here are 5 things about Kamala Harris In a career marked by firsts, Harris is no stranger to charting a new path. If she becomes the Democratic nominee, and beats Trump in November, she would be the first woman president of the U.S. Jeongyoon Han
Democratic Sen. Bob Casey is up for reelection. Will the switch to Harris help him? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania about what a Kamala Harris-led presidential ticket would mean for his state. President Biden ended his reelection bid on Sunday. Steve Inskeep
How the Democratic Party is managing a change in presidential candidates NPR's Michel Martin talks to Jaime Harrison, chair of the Democratic National Committee, about the party's plans to quickly nominate a new candidate for president. Biden dropped out on Sunday. Michel Martin
Voters in the Pittsburgh suburbs react to the new Democratic presidential candidate Pennsylvania is a swing state, site of the attempt on ex-President Trump's life, and home of a potential Democratic VP pick. We talk with activists in Pennsylvania about how it's all playing there. Steve Inskeep
Kamala Harris aims to define herself by campaigning across the country Vice President Harris is off and running. She will be in Indianapolis Wednesday, after her first big event in Milwaukee on Tuesday. Get caught up on the rapid-fire launch of this campaign. Deepa Shivaram
Biden, in Oval Office address, says it was time to 'pass the torch' Biden said stepping aside was “the best way to unite" the country. He also said he would spend his last six months focusing on issues like Supreme Court reform, cancer research and Middle East peace. Lexie Schapitl
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu can expect a mixed reception as he addresses Congress The Israeli leader speaks Wednesday to a joint meeting of Congress amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. Republicans are strongly supportive of Israel, while Democrats are increasingly critical. Greg Myre
More presidential voters are moving into the undecided camp, NPR Poll shows A survey from NPR/PBS News/Marist finds that most Americans think President Biden did the right thing by passing the torch to Vice President Harris, instead of continuing his bid for a second term. Domenico Montanaro
A perspective on Kamala Harris' potential foreign policy priorities NPR's Michel Martin talks to Hailie Soifer, who served as national security adviser to Kamala Harris while she was senator from California, about foreign policy priorities. Michel Martin
Morning news brief Israel's prime minister will speak to a joint meeting of Congress. The rapid-fire launch of Kamala Harris' presidential campaign. A new NPR poll shows more voters moved into the undecided camp. Michel Martin