Voters Respond To The Democrats' Virtual Convention Voters across the country tell us whether they liked what they saw on Tuesday night at the Democratic National Convention.
Former Justice Department Official Steps Into The Spotlight NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates following her speech at the Democratic National Convention in support of presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Democrats Formally Nominate Biden As Their Presidential Nominee On the second night of the Democratic National Convention, the party focused less on President Trump and instead on its own vision and future. Speakers boosted the cause to elect Joe Biden. Domenico Montanaro
Morning News Brief Postmaster general suspends changes until after the election. Joe Biden is officially the Democratic presidential nominee. And, pressure mounts on Belarus' president to resign. David Greene
GOP Strategist Weighs In On Democrats' Plan To Win In November NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist Scott Jennings about how conservatives view this year's Democratic National Convention, and the Biden-Harris ticket.
4 Takeaways From Night 2 Of The Democratic National Convention Tuesday's lineup featured Jill Biden, who gave personal and hopeful remarks. Other speakers Tuesday touted health care, and a remote roll call vote featured diverse voices. Deirdre Walsh
After Falwell's Departure, Liberty Students Worry About Their School And Their Faith As they prepare to return to a campus under new leadership, some students have mixed feelings about what the former university president and Trump have meant for both their college and evangelicalism. Sarah McCammon
Congressional Candidate From Missouri On Racial Justice And Policing NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Cori Bush, Democratic candidate for Missouri's 1st Congressional District, about racial justice, policing and the pitch to Black voters.
Late-Night Infomercial Meets Telethon: What 1st DNC Night Was Like For Viewers Political conventions are made for TV. But this year's Democratic National Convention was virtual only. NPR discusses how the first night played out for viewers. Domenico Montanaro
Senate Intelligence Report Outlines Russian Influence In 2016 The Senate Intelligence Committee has released its fifth and final bipartisan report detailing a wide range of Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election. Tim Mak