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Students at Howard University are disappointed after Harris' election loss
After Vice President Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump, Howard University students say they are disappointed but are encouraged by her historic run.
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Lebanon assesses the damage after Israel strikes Hezbollah-linked banks
Israel's military carried out airstrikes overnight on targets in Lebanon that the military says belong to Al-Qard Al-Hassan, a financial institution that undergirds the militant group Hezbollah.
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Sunday Puzzle: Hidden Figures in Two-Word Phrases
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Susan Glasser on whether Biden will maintain his support for Israel
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Susan Glasser about Biden's position after the Hamas attacks and Israel's response and the challenges U.S. presidents face in dealing with the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
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Can Biden pass the border bill with executive powers? A law professor weighs in
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with University of Texas law professor Stephen Vladeck about how Presidents Biden and Trump have used executive orders while in office.
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Matt Haig on his new novel and following up on the success of 'The Midnight Library'
A retired teacher is given a house on a Spanish island from a friend, then fantastic things things happen to her. NPR's Scott Simon talks with Matt Haig about his new novel, "The Life Impossible."
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Chef Samin Nosrat explains the major shift in her perspective after her father died
Chef Samin Nosrat draws a card from the Wild Card deck and tells NPR's Rachel Martin about the truth that guides her life.
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Biden tests positive for COVID. It comes at an awkward time in his campaign
This is the president's second bout with the virus. He was campaigning in Las Vegas when he found out his cold symptoms were COVID.
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Chinese carmakers flood the European market with electric vehicles
In a first, China has exported more cars than any other country. Its carmakers could become a threat to established car brands in the U.S., but they are also a case study for the E.V. revolution.
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EVs are getting more popular in American cities. Public chargers aren't keeping up
EVs are slowly catching on with motorists in the United States, but finding a place to charge is tough in big cities — even though they have the funding to install more public chargers.
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