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As far-right rhetoric spikes, gauging what's an actual threat is difficult
A recent attempted attack on an FBI office has raised concern about violent far-right rhetoric, but assessing the exact nature of the threat presents new challenges.
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What's On The Minds Of Black Voters In Wisconsin?
Democrats planned for their convention to be in Milwaukee, where they didn't inspire enough Black voters in 2016. But Black voters say they have other things on their minds now than the election.
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Democrat Mary Peltola defeats Sarah Palin in special election for Alaska House seat
Democrats scored a notable win last night in Alaska, defeating former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin in the process.
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Biden to give a speech in Pennsylvania on the 'battle for the soul of the nation'
President Biden is reviving the central theme of his campaign: the battle for the soul of the nation. He's giving a prime-time speech tonight, kicking off a push to help Democrats in the midterms.
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A mall in Indiana is the latest scene of a deadly mass shooting in the U.S.
Police say three people were fatally shot and two were injured Sunday evening at a mall after a man with a rifle opened fire in a food court. An armed civilian shot and killed the gunman.
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Encore: CEOs are split over the likelihood of a recession in the U.S.
If the Federal Reserves moves too aggressively to combat inflation, there are fears it could trigger a recession. (Story first aired on Weekend Edition Sunday on June 12, 2022.)
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In Haiti, gangs control supply lines — making food, water and fuel scarce
Haiti's government is pleading with the international community to send forces as the country's humanitarian crisis deepens. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Jacqueline Charles of the Miami Herald.
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Polls show New York governor's race is tightening
New polls out from Siena and Quinnipiac show the race for New York governor is narrowing, with Republican candidate Rep. Lee Zeldin closing in on the gap between himself and Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul.
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The OPEC+ alliance meets in Vienna to consider a cut in oil production
As oil producers in the OPEC Plus alliance meet Wednesday, they'll discuss cutting supplies. That could lead to higher gas prices and hints at new political challenges for the White House.
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Twitter User Airs Saudi Arabia's Dirty Laundry
A Twitter user in Saudi Arabia has been exposing the lavish lifestyles of royals, bad military deals and other offenses in the kingdom. NPR's Arun Rath speaks with Ozy.com writer Laura Secorun Palet about her coverage of the leaks.
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