With Kamala Harris leading in the polls, can Donald Trump come back? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican pollster John McLaughlin about how former President Donald Trump can win back the White House in November. Steve Inskeep
In accepting the presidential nomination, Harris promised to put country first Vice President Kamala Harris gave the biggest speech of her political career Thursday night to cap off the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Leila Fadel
Indigenous and Black people tell their seafaring stories at the Mystic Seaport Museum Indigenous and Black people tell their own seafaring stories at Mystique Seaport Museum Diane Orson
A lithium mine in Serbia could rev up Europe's e-vehicles, but opposition is fierce A proposed lithium mine in Serbia is spurring protests over its potential impact on the environment. The mineral is in high demand because it’s crucial for the batteries that run electric vehicles. Rob Schmitz
A needle-less alternative to EpiPen has FDA approval. Will doctors prescribe it? A nose spray version of the drug epinephrine will soon hit the market, giving people having allergic reactions an alternative to needles. But some allergists are not in a hurry to prescribe it. Suz Redfearn
Democrats court Native American voters at their convention in Chicago Activists noted that Native American voter turnout in swing states is what helped President Biden win during the last cycle. Ximena Bustillo
Gas prices are down. We could be headed for lows not seen since 2021 Pump prices having been falling all summer, and as Labor Day approaches, they're 47 cents lower than this time last year. Some analysts see $3 gasoline in our future. Scott Neuman
5 takeaways from Kamala Harris’ historic acceptance speech Harris isn't someone known for delivering big speeches, and the public’s views of her are still forming. She got the nomination, after all, without running in a primary. Domenico Montanaro
Uncommitted delegates at DNC were denied a speaking slot to address Gaza conditions While Vice President Harris called the suffering in Gaza "heartbreaking," activists say they were hoping a Palestinian American would have also been allowed to speak at the convention. Leila Fadel
Snippets of Michelle Obama's DNC remarks are still circulating widely online NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former NPR host Michele Norris, who writes in a recent column for "The Washington Post," about Michelle Obama's speech at the Democratic National Convention. Steve Inskeep