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
Trump may be a star on TikTok but Republicans aren't following his lead Former President Donald Trump has more than 9 million followers on TikTok. Despite his popularity there, Trump remains one of the only major Republicans using the app as a campaign tool. Clayton Kincade
We went to Pennsylvania to ask voters how they’re feeling. Here’s what we learned A Morning Edition team knocked on doors, canvassed parks and neighborhoods and even attended a weekly family dinner to hear how voters in the swing state are feeling. Obed Manuel
Democrats weigh in on Harris' pick for running mate Congressional Democrats tout their favorites on Harris' short list. Sen. Tim Kaine, who was Clinton's running mate, says accelerated vetting means fewer options. Deirdre Walsh
Kamala Harris' friend talks about how their childhood shaped her NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Kamala Harris' childhood friend, Carole Porter, about how their upbringing in a redlined Bay Area neighborhood shaped Harris. Jonaki Mehta
Vance, unlike many GOP war veterans, is a leading voice against military intervention Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance served in the Marine Corps. But unlike many Republican war veterans, he is a leading voice against U.S. military intervention abroad. Quil Lawrence
The latest in Trump's campaign, as Democrats shake things up Just a few weeks ago, former President Donald Trump appeared to be building an insurmountable lead over Biden. Now, Trump is trying to wrestle back the spotlight and blunt Harris’s momentum. Franco Ordoñez