Israel’s Netanyahu to address a joint session of Congress on July 24 The speech from Israel's prime minister is likely to be contentious, with some Democratic members of Congress already signaling plans to boycott. Barbara Sprunt
Federal aid for those sickened by U.S. nuclear testing set to expire With negotiations on Capitol Hill at a standstill, a 34-year-old federal benefits plan for survivors of the country’s nuclear testing program is now set to expire on Friday. Claudia Grisales
The VA tells banks not to foreclose on veterans’ homes this year The move gives mortgage companies more time to get a new program up and running to rescue veterans who were facing foreclosure through no fault of their own. Chris Arnold
Trump turns over many campaign responsibilities to outside group, Turning Point USA Former President Donald Trump attended an event put on by a conservative group that has growing ties to a movement that seeks to assert a stronger role for Christianity in how the country is governed. Ximena Bustillo
The dramatic story of Pointe du Hoc, the backdrop to Biden's D-Day anniversary speech Over 200 U.S. Army Rangers scaled the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc on D-Day to destroy German long-range guns stationed at the top. Less than half remained standing after two days of fighting. Rachel Treisman
Biden’s asylum restrictions come as many voters disagree with his immigration record Will President Biden's new executive order restricting asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border change voters' minds this election year? A Martínez
How Biden's asylum restriction has changed things at the border with Mexico The U.S. has begun turning down people seeking asylum at the Southern border following Biden’s executive order. Here's how border patrol agents, CBP and law enforcement are implementing the measures. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
How Ronan Farrow's reporting on Weinstein led to the criminal case against Trump While reporting on Harvey Weinstein, Farrow unearthed details of the National Enquirer’s plan to pay for damaging stories about Trump and then bury the stories — a practice known as "catch and kill." Dave Davies
Meet a former GOP staffer who is "building permission" for Republicans to vote Biden The Biden campaign announced a new hire to head their effort to court Republican voters. It's part of a recent push from the Biden campaign to make inroads with GOP voters who don't like Trump. Deepa Shivaram
Some Democrats say Biden's ban on most asylum-seekers goes too far NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Democratic Sen. Alex Padilla of California about President Biden's executive order banning most asylum-seekers from entering the U.S. Michel Martin