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After Primary, Scorched Earth Remains In Fla.
There wasn't a Democratic primary contest running in parallel with the Republican race in Florida this year. The scorched-earth battle that ensued between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich may have an effect when the general election comes to Florida later this year. Did anyone benefit from the hard-fought primary contest — other than Florida's TV stations, which aired millions of dollars in ads?
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Former U.S. Ambassador To Iraq Discusses Tensions In Baghdad
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Douglas Silliman, former U.S. ambassador to Iraq, about what tensions with pro-Iran protesters in Baghdad mean for U.S. interests in Iraq.
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What Hamburg's Missteps In 1892 Cholera Outbreak Can Teach Us About COVID-19 Response
Lesson No. 1: Have "proper precautions in place," says historian Richard Evans. And don't "try to hush it up." Thousands died in Hamburg after the government failed to acknowledge a cholera outbreak.
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2022 race for New York governor already well underway
Even before 2021’s elections are over, the 2022 race for governor of New York heated up with State Attorney General Tish James announcing that she’d be...
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Letitia James announces run for governor, setting up Democratic primary
Letitia James, the New York attorney general, formally announced her campaign to be New York’s next governor Friday, setting up a primary between her,...
More people are getting boosters than are getting a 1st COVID vaccine shot
The number of people getting boosters every day in the U.S. is more than double the number of people getting their first shot, a win for Biden's booster plan but a loss for greater vaccination goals.
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Film workers have been fighting for safe sets for decades. Here's one of the barriers
The Rust shooting has put a new focus on film set safety. Behind-the-scenes workers have spent decades organizing behind policies that would make sets safer, but obstacles have stood in their way.
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Rep. Hurd On Latest Probes Into Russia Investigation
Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Congressman Will Hurd of Texas, a member of the House intelligence committee, about the latest on investigations into the Trump campaigns ties to Russia.
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LPGA's Se Ri Pak Retires But Her Impact On Golf Has Never Been Stronger
Golfer Se Ri Pak's rise in the late 1990s inspired young women like Tiffany Joh, one of many Korean LPGA golfers who trace their interest in the sport to seeing Pak play on TV.
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How can we get together for the holidays and still be safe?
Omicron has fueled extra holiday anxiety. NPR's A Martinez asks Dr. Leana Wen of the George Washington University about how to stay safe if we stick to our travel and gathering plans.
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