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Voters Had Their Say And They've Split Control Of Congress
Steve Inskeep talks to NPR's Domenico Montanaro and Tom Perez, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, about Democrats taking control of the House and Republicans keeping the Senate.
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Florida's Senate Race Still Too Close To Call
The Florida Senate race could be headed to recount as Republican Rick Scott's lead over Democrat Bill Nelson narrows overnight. The margin is narrow enough to trigger an automatic recount.
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Cornell finds laboratory head falsified data
Cornell University has found that a prominent professor and researcher violated federal regulations and was “reckless” in his research conduct. A...
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KT Tunstall On World Cafe
World Cafe visited Tunstall in Edinburgh — where the artist was born — the day after a sold-out show featuring songs from her new album, WAX.
Michelle Obama On Trump's Birtherism And Her Own Story In 'Becoming'
Leaks from Michelle Obama's new memoir, Becoming, are appearing ahead of next week's release date. The former first lady denounces Trump, but spends most of the book telling her own story.
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Three new inductees into the Toy Hall of Fame
Magic 8 Ball, Uno and pinball have made it into the National Toy Hall of Fame at the Strong. The three were inducted Thursday in recognition of their...
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Crews start removing highway 'I Love NY' tourism signs
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) Hundreds of New York interstate highway tourism signs at the center of a years-long spat between the federal government and the Cuomo...
Thousands Evacuate Northern California Wildfire
A fire in Northern California is threatening thousands of structures and forcing residents to evacuate.
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Friend Of Whitaker On What To Expect From New Acting Attorney General
Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has criticized the special counsel investigation. NPR's Rachel Martin asks a colleague and friend of Whitaker's, Bob Haus, about these views and their impact.
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Why It's Notable That A Slew Of New Members Elected To Congress Are Military Veterans
For the midterm elections, many candidates in both parties were military veterans, and they relied heavily on their biographies in seeking votes. The results were mixed.
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