What’s a political race without vice presidential candidates attacking each other? Republican JD Vance and Democrat Tim Walz are both military veterans. Vance has gone after Walz's service. Quil Lawrence
A look at Tim Walz's early years as a high school teacher and football coach Vice Presidential pick Tim Walz is governor of Minnesota, but he got his start as a high school teacher and football coach. Tamara Keith
There's a presidential campaign donor battle going on in Silicon Valley Hundreds of Silicon Valley venture capitalists from across the political spectrum have pledged support for Harris. But a vocal group of billionaires said they'll do what's needed to get Trump elected. Dara Kerr
Black women lawmakers on breaking political barriers Women in the Congressional Black Caucus reflect on the political rise of Kamala Harris, a former member of the organization, and share their own experiences with power in Washington. Claudia Grisales
Pelosi says we need a strong GOP, and that this one is a 'cult to a thug' NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi about her new book The Art of Power and her interactions with the Bush White House during the 2008 financial crisis. Erika Ryan
Making sense of JD Vance's 'stolen valor' accusations against Tim Walz JD Vance has accused Governor Tim Walz of embellishing his military record, and even used the words "stolen valor," a serious accusation in military circles. Quil Lawrence
Why Pro-Israel PACs are helping oust Democrats in their primaries NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Nicholas Wu, congressional reporter at Politico, about the United Democracy Project's role in recent congressional primaries. Karen Zamora
Whether Vance or Walz, a veteran could be the next vice president The Republican and Democratic picks for vice president don’t agree on much, but they do have at least one thing in common: They are both U.S. military veterans.
'Squad' member Cori Bush defeated in MO primary by opponent backed by pro-Israel groups Pro-Israel groups had been sharply critical of Bush's statements about Israel's war in Gaza and financially backed Bush's opponent in order to oust her from Congress.
Why Republicans are calling Walz 'Tampon Tim' — and why Democrats embrace it Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed a law last year requiring public schools to provide period products "to all menstruating students" in grades 4-12. Some Republicans are now criticizing him for it. Rachel Treisman