How Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee uplifted women of color Jackson Lee died on Friday after revealing last month she had pancreatic cancer.
Hunter Biden drops lawsuit against Fox, while network scores separate court victory Hunter Biden dropped the lawsuit he had brought against Fox News citing New York state's "revenge porn" statutes. One day later, a district judge dismissed a disinformation expert's defamation suit against Fox. David Folkenflik
Donald Trump has donated to Kamala Harris twice, but she didn't keep the money Trump donated a total of $6,000 to support Harris' bid for reelection as attorney general of California in 2014. Years later, Harris' team said she had given that money to a human rights nonprofit. Rachel Treisman
Potential rivals to Harris for president line up to endorse her Vice President Kamala Harris appears on a glidepath to being nominated for president when delegates meet in Chicago next month, after endorsements from top Democratic lawmakers, organizers, and potential rivals. Susan Davis
Secret Service chief to Congress: 'We failed' Kimberly Cheatle was subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee following the shooting at Trump’s western Pennsylvania rally July 13. Claudia Grisales
Great leaders make space for other great leaders, Rep. Raskin says of Biden NPR's Michel Martin asks Rep. Jamie Raskin what comes next for Democrats after President Biden's withdrawal from the presidential race, and his endorsement of Kamala Harris for the nomination. Michel Martin
How will Biden’s decision change the Republican Party’s plans for November? NPR's A Martine talks to political analyst and pollster Frank Luntz about how President Biden ending his reelection campaign and endorsing Kamala Harris for the nomination changes the race. A Martínez
Sen. Welch called for Biden to step aside, but says it was still a shock when he did Sen. Peter Welch of Vermont became a leader in the chorus of others expressing skepticism about President Biden’s ability to campaign, to win and serve four more years. Michel Martin
How Biden’s decision leave the race fits into the arc of U.S. political history NPR's Michel Martin talks with Harvard historian Jill Lepore about how President Biden's decision to exit the 2024 presidential races compares to what President Lyndon Johnson did in 1968. Michel Martin
Morning news brief President Biden ends his reelection bid and endorses VP Harris as his choice to take over the top of the Democratic ticket. The GOP aims to tie Harris to Biden’s biggest troubles, including inflation. A Martínez