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Results Still Unclear And 5 Other Takeaways From Election Night 2020
The election between Trump and Biden is still not settled, and it might not be for days.
Virginia Governor On Inauguration Security
Most bridges between Virginia and Washington, D.C. are closed for the inauguration. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam about how his state is preparing for Wednesday's events.
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House Managers Use Video To Show How Close Rioters Got To Lawmakers
Jarring audio and video dotted arguments in Day 2 of former President Donald Trump's impeachment trial. House impeachment managers recounted, at times minute-by-minute, the violence of Jan. 6.
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Democrats Won The Suburbs. Now They Have To Hold Them
Many of the party's newly-won suburban House districts are previous GOP strongholds that flipped by tiny margins. Republicans are already preparing to take them back.
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After years at the center of political power, Mark Meadows now faces legal jeopardy
It's the latest chapter in Mark Meadows' political career, which has been defined by conflict in Washington.
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A look at the impact of the Colorado ruling barring Trump from the 2024 ballot
NPR's A Martinez talks to David Becker from the Center for Election Innovation & Research about the constitutionality of Colorado's decision to remove former president Trump from the 2024 ballot.
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Florida abortions are in a state of legal flux. We clear up the confusion
Florida's abortion legal landscape is getting a shake-up from the 6-week ban being signed into law to drugs possibly taken from clinics. Here's what you need to know.
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How Runners Can Keep Themselves And Others Safe During The Pandemic
As coronavirus-related restrictions take hold, the number of runners hitting roads and trails outside is surging. Here are some ideas for how to minimize your risks as you log your miles.
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The idea of working in the office, all day, every day? No thanks, say workers
Working from home isn't possible in many jobs, but in companies where it is, the return to office has become a point of tension between workers and their bosses.
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Charlottesville was a wake-up call for many about the white supremacy movement
Racial justice activists say the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., marked a turning point that emboldened far-right political violence — including the Jan. 6th violence.
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Turkey's Antakya is in ruins after the quake, erasing cultural and religious heritage
The city of Antakya, known in antiquity as Antioch, was at the crossroads of civilizations for centuries. After the Feb. 6 earthquake, many of its centuries-old monuments and sites lie in ruins.
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Pelosi shattered the marble ceiling and leaves a historic leadership legacy
Nancy Pelosi led highly pivotal moments in recent U.S. political history. Here, a look at Pelosi's career and its impact on that history.
Ahead Of First Debate, NPR Poll Shows Romney Within Striking Distance
The latest poll by NPR and its bipartisan polling team shows President Obama with a 7-point lead among likely voters nationally and a 6-point lead in the dozen battleground states where both campaigns are spending most of their time and money. But battleground voters were also more downbeat about the direction of the country.
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No good options for Supreme Court in Trump ballot case
University of Chicago Law Professor Aziz Huq says that the Supreme Court has no good options in the case concerning Donald Trump's appearance on the Colorado ballot.
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Hurricane Beryl weakens slightly to a Category 3 storm as it approaches the Caribbean
Hurricane Beryl weakened slightly to a category 3 early Monday, the National Hurricane Center said. On Sunday, Beryl was the first-ever Atlantic hurricane to reach a Category 4 level in June.
Maine secretary of state discusses decision to disqualify Trump from primary ballot
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Maine Secretary of State Democrat Shenna Bellows about the decision to disqualify President Trump from Maine's 2024 Republican presidential primary ballot.
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Florida women respond to the state's six-week abortion ban and November's amendment vote
The 6-week abortion ban went into effect on May 1. It replaced the 15-week ban that went into effect in July 2022, just after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The closest state that allows a longer gestational limit is North Carolina at 12 weeks.
How veterans are showing up — and pushing back against extremism — this election
For many who served in the military, this election is a time to encourage civic participation and push back on conspiracy theories.
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New Rays stadium in jeopardy as a Pinellas vote on bonds is delayed again
The vote to delay the purchase of bonds to construct a stadium came shortly after a letter from the Rays to the commission said the delays are making the deal unaffordable for the team.
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Inside the courtroom as former President Trump is arraigned on 4 felony charges
Former President Donald Trump is arraigned on four felony charges that accuse him of conspiring to stay in power even though he knew he lost the 2020 election.
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Speaker Mike Johnson draws scrutiny for ties to far right Christian movements
House Speaker Mike Johnson is set to keynote an event for lawmakers who promote conservative Christian dominance — the latest connection illustrating his close relationship with Christian extremists.
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Politics chat: 2024 campaigning season begins with speeches from Trump and Biden
We look at the official start of the 2024 presidential campaigning season, with President Biden and former President Donald Trump giving fiery speeches that seem to set the tone for the contest.
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U.S. Foreclosures Drop Dramatically, But The Picture Remains Very Mixed
RealtyTrac, a foreclosure tracking firm, says the foreclosure filings dropped significantly in September. But the report shows they have gone up in states that hadn't had problems until now.
Weatherford: FL Poly Could Be Satellite, But Not With USF
While Florida House Speaker Will Weatherford says Florida Polytechnic University is "a disaster" that could use an outside ally, he's looking for an…
USF, Lakeland Regional to Join Forces in New Healthcare System
The University of South Florida announced today it wants to merge the university's health-related programs with Lakeland Regional Medical Center, the…
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