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North Carolina And Virginia Voters Share Their Thoughts On Trump's 1st Term
At the end of President Trump's first term, NPR revisits people it talked with before his inauguration. He confirmed the worst fears of some and the greatest hopes of others.
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Lebanon A Year Later: Economic Collapse, Riots, Pandemic And Beirut Explosion
After a year away, an NPR reporter returns to Lebanon to find a country racked by inflation, degraded services and the pandemic and still picking up the pieces from August's explosion in Beirut.
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Campaign Volunteers In North Carolina Push To Turn Out More Voters
The presidential race is a toss-up in North Carolina, a state President Trump won with less than 50% of the vote in 2016. Supporters of Trump and Joe Biden are working hard to turn out more voters.
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GOP Election Lawyer On Voting Legal Battles
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Ben Ginsberg, a top Republican election lawyer, about Supreme Court rulings that blocked an attempt to challenge ballot deadlines in two swing states.
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Play It Forward: Nick Hakim Finds Humor In Darkness
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Brooklyn-based musician Nick Hakim about creating little worlds with music and the artist he is grateful for: Laraaji.
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How Much Will A Coronavirus Vaccine Cost To Americans With Medicare Or Medicaid?
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Seema Verma, head of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, about plans to make coronavirus vaccines free to Medicare and Medicaid recipients.
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The Dodgers' Justin Turner Celebrates With Teammates After Testing Positive For Virus
The Los Angeles Dodgers have won the World Series. Afterward, a Dodger player who was removed from the game after testing positive for the coronavirus celebrated the victory with teammates.
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China Blocks Website After Complaints About Fan Fiction Story On A Celebrity
A beloved fan fiction website in China has gone dark after some readers protested a story about a famous actor — and government censorship intervened.
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Scientists Find Cells In The Human Brain Responsible For Episodic Memory
Many memories are like short movies. People relive experiences such as arriving for the first day of school or falling off a bike. Scientists have shown how the brain organizes these episodes.
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Global Conflict Experts See Signs Of Potential Violence Around U.S. Election
For years, human rights groups based in the U.S. have watched elections abroad, especially in places with histories of violence. This year, some are turning their attention to the U.S. election.
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What Is Biden's Coronavirus Response Plan?
Joe Biden's pandemic plan has seven points. He'd ask states to mandate masks. He also has detailed proposals on testing, contact tracing, creation of a public health job corps and other measures.
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'Dude, I'm Done': When Politics Tears Families And Friendships Apart
During a bruising political season, many Americans are dropping friends and family members who have different political views. Experts say we should be talking more, not less.