Katie Rogers

Six takeaways from US presidential debate that Kamala dominated

Laying out bait that Trump eagerly snatched, the US vice-president owned much of the night, keeping him on the back foot and avoiding sustained attention on her own vulnerabilities

How a ‘weird’ remark helped Walz become Kamala’s running mate

The Minnesota governor, a former high school teacher and National Guard member, brings to the ticket Midwestern appeal and a plain-spoken way of taking on Donald Trump

Is Biden finally coming to terms with the idea of dropping out?

People close to the US president say he appears to accept he may have to quit after three key developments shook his resolve to stay in the race

Biden advisers weigh how to persuade him to end his campaign

Biden advisers weigh how to persuade him to end his campaign

Close allies of the US president are developing a case for why he should end his re-election campaign, though it is not clear that the discussions have reached him

How a murder plot could test Biden's bond with Modi

How a murder plot could test Biden's bond with Modi

On June 22, as Biden pulled out all of the diplomatic stops to bring Modi closer, a senior official in the Indian government was offering the 'go ahead' approving the murder-for-hire plot surrounding a Sikh American on US soil

Why Melania Trump is no longer seen by her husband's side

Why Melania Trump is no longer seen by her husband's side

The former first lady has mostly retreated from public view — and steered clear of the campaign trail — while her husband fights to return to the White House and faces increasing legal peril

How Biden’s ‘escape’ turned into his victory lap

How Biden’s ‘escape’ turned into his victory lap

US President Joe Biden trod a well-worn presidential path by going abroad on official functions just after the midterms. But the news from home kept getting better for Democrats

The frustrations of Kamala Harris

The frustrations of Kamala Harris

She's the first woman, the first Black person and the first Asian person to become the vice president of the US. A year in, Kamala Harris is caught between criticism that she is falling short and resentment among supporters who feel she is being undercut by the Biden administration.

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