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Will 'Harry Reid Machine' Continue To Work For Democrats In Next Elections?
The election race in Nevada was tighter than anyone expected. Democrats tried to replicate the "Harry Reid machine" elsewhere in the U.S., but some question how well the model will continue to work.
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What Health Care Might Look Like Under A President Biden
NPR discusses how the Biden administration's approach to health care would be different from President Trump's.
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Black Voters Expect Strong Policies, Not Just Applause, From Biden: Detroit Organizer
Branden Snyder, head of Detroit Action, says he hopes the president-elect shows he has the Black community's "back" by prioritizing affordable housing, living wages and environmental justice.
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Britain's Former Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Dies At 72
Jonathan Sacks, former chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations in the U.K. and a leading moral theologian, has died at age 72. His last book emphasized the importance of a "we" mentality.
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Outgoing Nebraska State Senator On Electoral College
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with outgoing Nebraska state Sen. Ernie Chambers about his fight to keep the state from adopting a "winner-take-all" system and Joe Biden winning one electoral vote there.
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What Role Does Federal Agency Play In Presidential Transition?
President-elect Biden has begun work on getting his administration in place, but the Trump administration has yet to hand him the keys to begin the transition formally.
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ICU Doctor On The Impact Of COVID-19 On Communities Of Color
Physician Taison Bell reflects on the messaging around COVID-19 disparities and whether that's impacted how some people are responding to measures to control the virus.
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Skepticism, Relief, Hopefulness: Tennessee Trump Voters React To 2020 Election
Trump voters in Tennessee react to the election outcome and President-elect Joe Biden's call for cooperation and civility during his administration.
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What Can Be Done To Make Nursing Homes Safer
With so many infections and deaths from COVID-19 in nursing homes, many in the industry and in government are considering how to make the facilities safer.
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Democratic Representative-Elect Cori Bush Wants To 'Bring Home Change'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Representative-elect Cori Bush about her historic win in Missouri's First Congressional District.
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How Gerrymandering Efforts Fit Into 2020 Presidential Election
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Katie Fahey, executive director of The People, about how gerrymandering has impacted this election and what effect it may have going forward.
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Ways To Elevate Comfort Food Favorite Mac & Cheese
NPR's Michel Martin talks with chef Erick Williams about the perfect mac and cheese and how comfort food helps us in stressful times.