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Super Tuesday pushed us closer to a Biden-Trump rematch in the fall
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Kevin Munoz, senior Biden campaign spokesman, about the campaign's view of the Super Tuesday results. Democratic contests — for the most part — went President Biden's way.
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Trump dominated Super Tuesday. What can we expect from him down the road?
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson what's next for the Republican Party following the Super Tuesday results.
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Nikki Haley, Trump's last major challenger, will suspend her presidential campaign
Her expected suspension comes after a lackluster showing on Super Tuesday, when more than a dozen states and a territory held presidential preference primary contests. Haley won just one, in Vermont.
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The Kansas City Chiefs aren't the only ones celebrating a Super Bowl win
Ludacris and Usher took to social media to celebrate their song, "Yeah!" — which they recorded with Lil Jon, and performed at the halftime show.
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Nikki Haley to suspend presidential campaign
The former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador was the last major candidate to challenge former President Donald Trump for the GOP nomination.
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People track their number of steps. Now dogs can get in on the action
Strava partners with smart dog collar manufacturer Fi to bring their technology to the canine market. With the app and collar your dog's step count, exercise route and other data will be available.
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Haley won Vermont's GOP primary but Trump dominated Super Tuesday's results
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican pollster Sarah Longwell about where supporters of Nikki Haley might shift their vote now that Donald Trump is close to securing the GOP presidential nomination.
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Super Tuesday was the biggest test yet to this year's voting systems
Indications are that things generally went smoothly — good news in a year that has experts worried about the state of democracy.
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The health care system is on the brink of disaster because of a cyberattack
Because one company, Change Healthcare, has been hit with a cyberattack, people across the country are having trouble filling prescriptions, and doctors haven't been able to bill insurance providers.
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Armed gangs in Haiti trade fire with police and soldiers as civilians cower in fear
As gangs vow to topple the government, Haiti is entering its second day of a state of emergency.
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'Kangaroo Time' wins the annual Dance Your PhD contest in Australia
A former academic at Australia National University won the contest for his musical number about the behaviors of kangaroos. Scientists around the world relay their research through interpretive dance.
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U.N. report finds grounds to believe attacks in Israel included rapes
The report finds convincing evidence that sexual violence took place during the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, and that some Israeli hostages experienced such violence while in captivity in Gaza.