Democrats and Republicans have chosen Chicago as a party convention site since 1860 When Democrats meet in Chicago to select a presidential nominee, it will be the 26th time the city has been host to a major party convention -- the most of any city. Julian Hayda
Why the solar industry is working to repair its reputation The rooftop solar business is a big source of consumer complaints. Prosecutors are investigating sales practices and financing arrangements. Jeff Brady
A study examined whether our individual morals change with the seasons A researcher at the University of British Columbia has been looking into whether moral values can change with the seasons. Ian Hohm and his team examined five moral values including fairness and care. Steve Inskeep
Musk interviewed Trump in a freewheeling conversation that covered many subjects Elon Musk is using the power of his social media platform X to put his weight behind Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. Bobby Allyn
Arizona certifies abortion access measure for the November ballot The Arizona secretary of state's office says that it had certified enough signatures for the coalition supporting the ballot measure in order to put the question before voters. The Associated Press
Light on news, heavy on personality in Elon Musk and Donald Trump X interview It was typical Trump fare in an X conversation between the former president and Tesla CEO Elon Musk Monday night. Starting late due to technical issues, the friendly political chat lasted two hours. Shannon Bond
A pro-Kamala group shows not all Christian voters are conservative white evangelicals A group of supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris hopes to rally Christian voters around her campaign and bring together moderate and progressive Christians. Sarah McCammon
Vance, Walz and military service JD Vance pounced on a comment from Tim Walz to accuse him of “stolen valor." There’s a history of playing politics with military service – one that we’ve seen in past elections. Quil Lawrence