This year's Republican National Convention was the wildest in decades—and with legions of disgruntled Bernie Sanders supporters, dozens of planned protests (including a fart-in), and the sudden resignation of DNC chief Debbie Wasserman Schultz on the eve of the convention, things could get just as crazy for the Democrats this week. A roundup of coverage as delegates gather in Philadelphia:
- NPR looks at some of the protest groups that have obtained no fewer than 28 permits for marches and rallies. They include "Black Men for Bernie" and the "Poor People's Economic Human Rights Campaign," which is stocking up on beans ahead of a planned "fart-in" to be held as Hillary Clinton accepts the nomination.