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State Of The Race: Where Vote Counts Are At In Key States
Every day, the number of outstanding ballots has gotten smaller, and the margins between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden have shifted, in some cases dramatically. We get an update.
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Firefighting Artist Displays Artifacts of N.Y. Boroughs
A New York art student and firefighter has turned a storefront in Williamsburg, Brooklyn into the The City Reliquary, where he preserves and displays ephemera from New York's five boroughs.
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The Week In Politics: Trump Tells Right-Wing McMaster Critics To Back Off
President Trump begins his 17-day working vacation at the Trump Golf Resort in New Jersey. On Friday, he defended National Security advisor HR McMaster, a recent target of right-wing media.
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Moldova, sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine, eyes Russia's actions
Russia's war on Ukraine has shaken Europe's political landscape. And perhaps the most vulnerable front-line country is the tiny, former Soviet republic Moldova.
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Italy is launching a digital nomad visa
Italy will soon roll out a new visa that allows remote workers to live in Italy even though their jobs are based abroad. Supporters hope it will attract high-earning workers and spark innovation.
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U.S. war aims shift in Ukraine — and bring additional risks
The U.S. now believes Ukraine can win, a significant change in thinking, and is rushing in weapons. This raises the risk of widening the conflict, analysts say, and may destabilize the global economy.
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The U.S. Supreme Court appears ready to strike down Roe v. Wade
A leaked draft opinion published by Politico suggests that earlier this year a majority of Supreme Court justices supported overturning the 1973 case Roe v. Wade that legalized abortion nationwide.
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Garbage and recyclables pile up as omicron takes its toll on sanitation workers
Some cities are so shorthanded they have temporarily stopped collecting things like recyclables or oversized junk to focus on the grosser, smellier stuff.
What's making us happy: A guide for your weekend reading and viewing
Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: a quirky Instagram account, the NBC show Grand Crew and more.
Randall And Diggins Win 1st U.S. Gold Medal In Cross-Country Skiing
Kikkan Randall and Jessica Diggins are the first American women ever to win a medal in cross-country — and they made it gold.
Tens of millions of Americans brace for winter weather blast
A winter storm is expected to wallop a huge chunk of the U.S. from the southwest, into the Plains, the Deep South, and the eastern seaboard. Heavy snow, ice, sleet and freezing rain are forecast.
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New College president Richard Corcoran is awarded a $200,000 bonus – again
The bonus comes despite scrutiny about the college's spending, which nearly doubled from about $53 million in 2021 to about $93 million in 2025.
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Australian Adam Scott Wins Golf's Masters
Adam Scott beat Angel Cabrera of Argentina in a two-hole playoff after they both made birdies at the 72nd hole Sunday. Scott is the first Australian champion at Augusta National.
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AI data centers use a lot of electricity. How it could affect your power bill
AI data centers require incredible amounts of energy to run. NPR's Planet Money investigates how that demand for power might affect your electric bills.
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HERE TO HELP - LILY BARAN
Each year, Reno, Nev., has several months of below-freezing temperatures. A longtime advocate for homeless people in the city has established a warming center that offers a safe place to stay.
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Health Law's Big Tent Still Leaves Some People Out
About 10 million more people in the U.S. now have health insurance than did this time last year. But some immigrants, low-income adults and others are still falling through the gaps.
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Medicaid And A Tale Of Two Miami Hospitals
Even as Florida leads the Supreme Court challenge against the federal health law, a private and a public hospital both prepare for an influx of new patients if the law's Medicaid expansion survives.
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Health Overhaul Aims To Cut Voluntarily Uninsured
Of the 46 million Americans who are uninsured, some could afford insurance but don't purchase it. Still, it's debatable how "voluntary" their status as uninsured is. Health overhaul proposals aim to provide affordable options for these people.
DeSantis to pause bans on fertilizer. Advocates worry it’ll worsen water woes
In the approval of the largest sum of money dedicated to the environment in any Florida budget, environmentalists say one key action was missed.
'Sunshine' centers on a life-changing summer for author Jarrett J. Krosoczka
The 'Lunch Lady' and "Hey, Kiddo' author-illustrator's new graphic memoir takes us back to one week when he was a teen volunteering at a camp for children with cancer — and how it changed his life.
Towns near Bakhmut are bracing for its possible fall
The fighting in Ukraine has been especially intense in the eastern Donbas region. Towns near the besieged city of Bakhmut are bracing. If it falls under Russian control, they know they could be next.
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For Some Businesses, Daily Deals Have A Dark Side
Groupon and Living Social have become a major force in retail, but they require businesses to offer deep discounts. At times, the flood of extra customers comes at a high cost.
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Elon Musk threatens to reassign @NPR on Twitter to 'another company'
Musk, who has been scuffling with the media since acquiring the platform last year, asked if NPR was going to start tweeting again.
Numerous people are dead after a shooting at a Louisville bank
Five people are dead and nine others injured after a shooting at a bank in downtown Louisville, Ky. The gunman is dead and three police officers were injured after they responded to the shooting.
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'New York Times' publisher: journalism should be free of writers' personal beliefs
A.G. Sulzberger, publisher of The New York Times, has a new essay in The Columbia Journalism Review arguing that a journalist's views should not become part of the story. Others disagree.
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