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The New York State Senate’s Judiciary Committee held — what was at times — a contentious confirmation hearing for Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s nominees to the...
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Can President Biden Still Get A Bipartisan Deal On Infrastructure?
Now that infrastructure negotiations have broken down, NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Republican Rep. Carlos Gimenez of Florida about whether a new GOP group can reach an agreement with the White House.
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The Electoral College Is At The Heart Of Debate Over Vote Counting Laws
The electoral college, which has helped Republicans in recent elections, is also at the heart of debate over GOP state laws regarding vote counting.
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With A Friend In Biden, Amtrak Has Big Dreams. But Freight Lines Have Other Ideas
President Biden has aspirations for a new era of train travel. Amtrak supporters hope that a new line between New Orleans and Mobile, Alabama, is just the start. But major obstacles stand in the way.
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Developer Abandons Keystone XL Pipeline Project, Ending Decade-Long Battle
TC Energy suspended construction in January when President Biden revoked a key permit. The controversial project was a major flashpoint in the debate over fossil fuels' role in climate change.
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Solar Eclipse Will Be Mostly Visible In Greenland, Canada And Northern Russia
From certain spots around the world, the moon will briefly appear to obstruct the view of the sun. NASA says it'll look like a ring of fire. Americans will see a partial eclipse in November.
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U.S. Will Donate 500 Million Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccines To Poorer Countries
NPR's Noel King talks to Kate Bedingfield, White House communications director, about President Biden's vaccine announcement, and his goal of shoring up the alliance with Europe.
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Thousands In The Philippines Have Died In War On Drugs — Body Cams May Change Things
The Philippine National Police have announced that many officers will now wear body cameras. This comes years into a war on drugs in which police have killed thousands during anti-drug operations.
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French Ambassador Describes What He's Watching For On Biden's 1st Trip Overseas
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Philippe Etienne, France's ambassador to the U.S., about the G-7 summit, NATO and President Biden's upcoming meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
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Everyone And His Mother: Twitter Embraces A Nun's Complicated Story... By Her Son
When his mother died, Mark Miller wrote her life story in a Twitter thread, including their complicated relationship and her transformation from wealthy socialite to nun. It quickly went viral.
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