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Revisiting the 10-year-old viral video 'Too Many Cooks'
To take a break from election news, host Scott Detrow revisits the viral hit "Too Many Cooks," which turns 10 this year, with the director, Casper Kelly.
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What Pennsylvania residents are saying as they cast their ballots for president
After months of relentless attention -- from the campaigns, text messages and political ads to numerous visits from the candidates themselves -- Pennsylvanians may be heaving a sigh of relief Tuesday.
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A look at the legal challenges expected from both parties this election
A recent legal challenge by Republicans in Georgia is one of many expected from both parties around the country this election season.
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Kathryn Hahn talks about middle age on NPR's 'Wild Card'
Actor Kathryn Hahn draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about the challenges and benefits of middle age.
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Talking to voters in Phoenix, Ariz., on election day
Both parties are making a last-minute push to get voters to the polls in this key Sun Belt swing state.
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A look back at the key moments of the 2024 presidential campaign
The road to Election Day has included a number of surprising twists and turns. As Americans go to the polls, we look back at some of the key moments from the 2024 presidential campaign.
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Need a break from scrolling? Here's what NPR's TV critic is watching this week
It's a big week for doom scrolling and channel-surfing. Here are suggestions for binge-watching: Lioness, Tulsa King, Shrinking and Somebody Somewhere.
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A new Colorado law requires jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person
A new state law in Colorado requires all jails to offer inmates an opportunity to vote in-person. Jails worried about safety and logistics, but so far counties say it’s been going well.
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Florida votes on abortion and recreational marijuana
Florida will be among the states that political watchers are paying attention to -- not so much for president but amendments that protect abortion rights and legalize recreational marijuana.
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Without knowing how to play piano, comedian H. Jon Benjamin made a jazz album in 2015
We revisit a 2016 interview when NPR’s Robert Siegel spoke with actor and comedian H. Jon Benjamin about a jazz album on which he plays piano despite no training.
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The efforts to connect elders and young people amid a loneliness epidemic
Older adults struggle with loneliness. Teens and kids are facing new levels of poor mental health. Organizations are connecting these two groups -- and both elders and young people are benefiting.
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How the Associated Press reports election results differently from other news outlets
Here at NPR, we rely on the Associated Press for our election results. The news agency doesn't make projections, but rather declarations based on math.