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The BuzzFeed Buzz Saw: Why Campaigns Should Fear These Four 20-Somethings
Even before he became "BuzzFeed Andrew," Andrew Kaczynski spent hours a day scouring archives for political research. Now the 26-year-old leads a team bringing controversies and scoops to the public.
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Florida's GOP Primary Is Winner-Take-All; Political Ads Flood Sunshine State
In Florida, the winner of the GOP primary will walk away with all the delegates — 99. And TV watchers in the Sunshine State know that it's election time because of all the political ads.
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Bernie Sanders Says He's Beating Donald Trump. Is He Right?
Candidates love to cite these polls, but not every pollster thinks they're useful. The election is still eight months away. So, when will everyone agree it's time to pay attention to hypotheticals?
Myanmar's Parliament Elects First Civilian President In Decades
U Htin Kyaw is a close ally of democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi, who was barred from running herself by the country's constitution.
In Alabama, Teachers School Lawmakers
The 2016 teacher of the year in that state decided it was about time the people who write the laws that affect schools actually see the inside of a classroom.
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A White Noise Of Negativity: Florida's Political Ads Reviewed
Eric Deggans lives near Tampa Bay, and because of his job, he watches a lot of TV. For months, he and other Floridians have been inundated with political ads, and lately they've been pretty negative.
First Mention: John Kasich Enters Debate Over Arms Control In 1987
Our feature "First Mention" discovers audio of Republican presidential candidate John Kasich's 1987 debut on NPR's air.
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Washington, D.C., Metro System To Close In Emergency Shutdown
The Washington, D.C., metro system announced an emergency shutdown of its rail system starting at midnight Tuesday. The system will be closed for at least 29 hours for safety checks.
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Polls Begin To Close In Ohio, North Carolina Primary Contests
The Democratic and Republican presidential candidates await results in the Ohio and North Carolina primary contests.
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Sanders Looks Ahead As Clinton Wins 4 More; GOP Race Down To 3 Candidates
Clinton beat Sanders in three states. Trump sweeped Florida. Karen Beckwith of Case Western Reserve University of Ohio and Susan MacManus of the University of South Florida weigh in on the races.
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