Former President Trump's criminal sentencing in New York is delayed The delay is a win for Trump, who is expected to be named the official GOP nominee for the 2024 presidential election later this month. Ximena Bustillo
Rep. Doggett calls on Biden to withdraw. He's the first Democrat in Congress to do so Rep. Lloyd Doggett represents a safe Texas seat. He says he had hopes President Biden's debate performance would give him a boost. "It did not," Doggett said. Deirdre Walsh
America's startup boom is still going strong. Here's what it means for the economy Four years ago, Americans began creating new businesses at a record rate. The boom is still here, and it could be a great sign for the U.S. economy. Greg Rosalsky
The Supreme Court is again the focus of politics with its Trump immunity ruling The Supreme Court's opinion granting broad immunity to former President Trump from prosecution will likely place the court at the center of the presidential campaign. Michel Martin
If Biden were to end his reelection bid, what happens next for Democrats? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with senior CNN reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere about what it would take to get an alternative candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. Steve Inskeep
Biden says Supreme Court's immunity ruling 'undermines the rule of law' President Biden said the court's decision puts "virtually no limits on what a president can do" and used it to argue against former President Donald Trump's reelection bid. Deepa Shivaram
The idea of manhood looms large in the current GOP In the era of Donald Trump, Republicans have made manhood increasingly central to how they campaign. Danielle Kurtzleben
Anger over the Gaza war fuels independent candidates in U.K. election Anger over Gaza is fueling support for independent candidates in the July 4 UK election. One poll shows British Muslim support for the UK Labour Party has halved since 2019. Lauren Frayer
The world's most interesting elections of 2024 and what’s to come Voters in 76 countries are going to the polls this year – including the five largest democracies. And this surge of voting comes as democracy has been in decline. Frank Langfitt
Supreme Court ends term with major decisions on presidential immunity, government regulations The U.S. Supreme Court issued some long-awaited decisions on Monday, the final day of its term.