Netanyahu travels to Washington to address member of Congress from NPR Greg Myre
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., this week to address a joint meeting of Congress. He may also meet with President Biden. Read More
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington, D.C., this week to address a joint meeting of Congress. He may also meet with President Biden. Read More
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks to Sean Cooksey, chairman of the Federal Election Commission, about what can happen with President Biden’s campaign funds, now that he has dropped out. Read More
European leaders list Biden’s accomplishments while in office in recognizing the difficult decision he made. Zelenskyy praises Biden’s support during Ukraine’s “most dramatic moment in history.” (Image credit: Michael Kappeler/Pool DPA) Read More
Vice President Harris is already the target of disinformation online. NPR’s Michel Martin asks Nina Jankowicz of the American Sunlight Project what’s ahead if Harris tops the ticket. Read More
Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia clinched victory Sunday at this year’s Tour de France. A rapid 21-mile final time trial kept him ahead of his two chief Danish and Belgian rivals Read More
It’s unclear how the Democratic Party will move ahead now that its standard-bearer, President Biden, is stepping away from the 2024 ticket. He endorsed Vice President Harris to take over. Read More
With Biden out of the race, NPR’s Michel Martin asks former Democratic National Committee chair Howard Dean what Democrats need to achieve before their nominating convention next month. Read More
Minnesota’s uncommitted delegates to the DNC represent voters who protested President Biden’s handling of the war in Gaza. Now that he’s dropped out of the race, they are considering their next steps. Read More
U.S. authorities arrested a 72-year-old Syrian man at the Los Angeles airport — in a case that activists hope will be a turning point for victims of Syria’s ruling regime. Read More
Many tech entrepreneurs have long suggested that guaranteed income could cushion job losses from AI and automation. The latest and largest study of the idea was spearheaded by the man behind ChatGPT. (Image credit: Michael Dwyer) Read More