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A Florida election fraud chief died last year in the hallway of Ron DeSantis' office
Peter Antonacci, the head of Florida's elections fraud office, had just left a heated meeting when he collapsed in the hallway of the governor's office, according to a newly released investigation.
Release Of Redacted Version Of Mueller Report Expected Thursday
While the fight over the report will continue, its release is the culmination of investigations that go back nearly three years. (This piece initially aired April 14, 2019 on All Things Considered.)
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Up First briefing: GOP debate takeaways; striking actors and studios reach a deal
Five presidential candidates — but no Trump — debated the Israel-Hamas war and other issues onstage in Miami. SAG-AFTRA says it's reached a deal of "extraordinary scope" with Hollywood studios.
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Up First briefing: Biden sanctions Israeli settlers; mystery noise disturbs Floridians
Biden issued an executive order on targeting Israeli settlers in the West Bank who have been violent to Palestinians. South Tampa residents report a mysterious, subwoofer vibration-like noise.
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Remembering rock and roll guitarist Duane Eddy
Eddy, who died April 30, was one of the first instrumentalists to become a rock and roll star. His hit songs included "Rebel Rouser," "Ramrod" and "40 Miles of Bad Road." Originally broadcast in 1988.
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore on efforts to clean and reconstruct the Key Bridge
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Maryland Gov. Wes Moore about the cleanup and reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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LA fires rage on as those returning home try to ward off looters
Firefighters continue to struggle against the wildfires around Los Angeles. The death count has risen and looting has become a problem amid the destruction.
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5 minerals in Ukraine that may be part of a deal with the U.S.
President Trump says Ukraine is ready to sign a deal with the U.S. to share its mineral wealth. We look at five minerals and metals that could be covered by the deal.
Senegal Is Fifth West African Nation Hit With Ebola
A Guinean student in the Senegalese capital of Dakar has tested positive for the deadly disease. David Greene talks to Krista Larson, West Africa correspondent for the Associated Press.
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Miami-Dade becomes the latest Florida county to flip from blue to red in voter registration
The latest voter rolls in the county now show 464,370 registered Republicans, or 34% of voters, 440,790 Democrats, or 32.27%. Independent and third-party voters together number 460,783, or 33.7%. Those numbers come via Michael Pruser, the director of data science with Decision Desk HQ.
Pilot and 2 children survive a night on airplane wing after crashing into Alaska lake
A pilot and two girls survived on the wing of a plane for about 12 hours after it crashed and was partially submerged in an icy Alaska lake, then were rescued after being spotted by a good Samaritan.
Nepal's prime minister resigns after protests against corruption and social media ban
Nepal's prime minister resigned Tuesday following violent protests against a ban on social media platforms and government corruption.
Labor Movement Faces Challenges Amid Growing Public Support For Unions
In upcoming elections, the labor movement has among its challenges reaching every union member in a personal way about what's at stake and what the facts are, the head of the AFL-CIO told NPR.
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University of West Florida Board of Trustees picks Manny Diaz to be next president
The former state education commissioner has been UWF's interim president since July 2025. He then emerged as the sole finalist for president.
In Memoriam 2023: The Musicians We Lost
When artists die, it can feel impossible to imagine a world without their musical guidance. Yet it's also a moment to celebrate — not just their impact on culture but also inside ourselves.
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House Oversight Committee subpoenas the Department of Justice for Epstein files
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks author Barry Levine about the subpoenas issued by the Republican-led House for depositions from former top officials, including the Clintons, on the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
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Officials warning of a higher threat environment on U.S. soil after strikes on Iran
The Department of Homeland Security is warning about what it calls a "heightened threat environment" in the U.S. That's amid fears Iran could retaliate for a U.S. attack on its nuclear facilities.
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HCA Can’t Hide From Hurricanes With 45 Hospitals In Florida, So It Preps Like It’s The Apocalyps
As Hurricane Dorian threatened the Florida coast, top officials at HCA spent Labor Day weekend wringing their hands, pulling all-nighters in a Nashville...
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Nashville Blast Suspect Died In Explosion, Officials Say
Authorities revealed that DNA testing shows the man believed to be the perpetrator of the Christmas Day incident died in the blast.
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Trump Grabs Recent Media Headlines But They're Mostly Negative
The vast majority of political headlines have been about Donald Trump. Hillary Clinton is fine with the attention Trump has been getting because the stories have been dragging down his poll numbers.
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European nations want more input in U.S.-backed plan to end Russia-Ukraine war
Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday that they made progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war. But European allies feel they've been left out of the plan, which they say placates Russia.
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China replaces foreign minister Qin Gang, who disappeared from public eye last month
China is removing its foreign minister, Qin Gang, after a short, months-long tenure. It is reappointing Wang Yi, his predecessor and China's current top diplomat, to the role.
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A Report Clears Federal Officials Who Were Suspended By A Trump Appointee Over VOA
The State Department inspector general says six executives at the U.S. Agency for Global Media were unfairly punished after they raised concerns about steps taken under Trump appointee Michael Pack.
Peer Pressure May Not Work The Way We Think It Does
A new research study finds that students exposed to their very best peers became discouraged about their own abilities and performance — and were more likely to drop out.
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Valieva takes No. 1 slot in a figure skating event that's clouded by doping saga
With Kamila Valieva seizing the top spot, 25 skaters advance to the next segment. Normally, only the top 24 move on from the short program. But these Games aren't normal.
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