Fashion meets politics on the RNC's red carpet Every four years, party conventions bring together delegates from across the country, many of whom make sure their outfits sparkle. And this year, they showed off their looks on the Republican National Convention's red carpet. Jeongyoon Han
A solemn Trump recounts details of assassination attempt: 'I'm not supposed to be here' During his presidential nomination acceptance speech, Donald Trump recounts his feelings and reaction to the shooting at a rally that injured him and killed a supporter. Stephen Fowler
RNC speakers want to separate the president from the person to show softer side of Trump Before former President Donald Trump's marquee address tonight, the schedule of speakers has sought to show a softer, friendlier side of Trump than his persona as president and on the campaign trail. The NPR Network
‘I share your disgust.’ Texts show Seattle Mayor Harrell, rich neighbor discussing Denny Blaine Ashley Hiruko
'We can't catch a break.' How the Biden crisis looks from the inside Hit by a rolling series of punches – turmoil after Biden's disastrous debate, a drip-drip of damaging leaks, and now a presidential case of COVID – people inside the Biden campaign are discouraged. Tamara Keith
Donald Trump is set to accept his party’s nomination for president at the RNC tonight Thursday is the last night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Trump is expected to deliver a “deeply personal message” shaped by the assassination attempt on his life on Saturday. Sarah McCammon
Polling shows both Harris and Biden tied with Trump The latest national NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, released last week, found that Biden and Trump remain statistically tied, even in the aftermath of the widely panned debate. A Harris-Trump matchup also shows a statistical tie. Rachel Treisman
How to help prevent more political violence this election cycle NPR’s Scott Detrow talks to Rachel Kleinfeld, an expert on democracies and political violence, about how to avert further violence this election season in light of the attempt on Donald Trump's life. Jonaki Mehta
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters talks bipartisan investigation into assassination attempt NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Michigan Sen. Gary Peters, a Democrat, about the questions that Congress is launching about the Secret Service security that allowed a direct line of fire at Trump. Justine Kenin
Sen. Peter Welch still doesn't like Biden's chances, says he should drop out Sen. Welch was the first Senate Democrat to call for Biden to withdraw after his "disastrous" debate performance.