Some Proud Boys Are Moving To Local Politics As Scrutiny Of Far-Right Group Ramps Up The future of the far-right Proud Boys is murky after at least 30 alleged members are facing charges in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol riot. Now, a former member and the current leader describe their plans. Tim Mak
The Supreme Court Leaves A Transgender Student's Legal Victory Intact The court left in place a lower court decision declaring that local school boards may not require transgender high school students to use bathrooms that correspond to their sex listed at birth. Nina Totenberg
Harris Criticized For Not Visiting The Southern Border Sooner Vice President Kamala Harris visited the southern U.S. border on Friday. NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Republican Rep. Tony Gonzalez of Texas about the trip and the criticism against Harris.
Trump Heads To U.S.-Mexico Border, Days After Kamala Harris Trip Former President Trump is set to visit the Southern border this week, just days after Vice President Kamala Harris made the trip. It comes as Republicans say there's a crisis at the border. Joel Rose
Adam Serwer On New Book: 'The Cruelty Is The Point' In Trump's America NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks with Atlantic staff writer Adam Serwer about his new book, The Cruelty is the Point: The Past, Present and Future of Trump's America.
Politics Chat: Biden Announced An Infrastructure Deal, But There's A Long Road Ahead We might finally have an infrastructure deal, but President Biden and Republicans can't agree on what's next. We'll have the latest on that, plus Vice President Harris's visit to the southern border. Scott Detrow
DOJ Says Georgia's New Voting Law Restricts The Black Vote The U.S. Justice Department has sued the state of Georgia over its new voting law, saying that the controversial measure is intended to restrict ballot access to Black voters. Stephen Fowler
Rep. John Curtis On Hopes For The New Conservative Climate Caucus NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to John Curtis (R-Utah) about how his new climate caucus will educate House Republicans on how climate-focused legislation can be consistent with conservative values.
Biden To Meet With Afghanistan Leaders As Sept. 11 U.S. Troop Withdrawal Nears President Biden is set to meet with Afghanistan's leaders, President Ashraf Ghani and Abdullah Abdullah, chairman of the High Council for National Reconciliation. Michele Kelemen
Biden Signs A Law To Memorialize Victims Of The Pulse Nightclub Mass Shooting The shooting at the gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., in June 2016 killed 49 people and wounded 53 more. Biden's signature enshrines a monument to those killed. Alana Wise