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Biden Should Be Getting Top-Level Intelligence Briefings, But He Isn't
President Trump has not accepted the election results, and his administration has not yet authorized Biden and his team to start receiving government resources — including intelligence briefings.
Pompeo Promises 'A Smooth Transition To A Second Trump Administration'
"We're going to count all the votes," the secretary of state told reporters, an apparent reference to President Trump's baseless claims of widespread voter fraud.
British Politicians Examine U.S. Election For Clues To Their Own
Politicians in Great Britain are already studying the results of the U.S. presidential race, hoping for clues that could help them in their next parliamentary elections, due to take place in 2024.
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Refuge regulation changes go to public hearings
Nearly 70 people weighed in on proposed changes to Kenai National Wildlife Refuge regulations during a series of public hearings. That’s on top of more…
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Their Service Entitles Them To Low-Cost Loans. But Veterans Often Pay More
A study finds that some lenders are overcharging military veterans, raising the cost of their home loans by thousands of dollars. Fair lending watchdogs say people need to shop around and negotiate.
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How A Minneapolis Clinic Is Narrowing Racial Gaps In Health
For five decades, NorthPoint Health & Wellness Center has confronted the ways disparities can hurt its patients' health. Community leaders say it's a model for cities facing similar struggles.
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Hong Kong's Pro-Democracy Lawmakers Quit Legislature Over Ouster Of Colleagues
The mass resignations are protesting the expulsion of four fellow opposition legislators that Beijing deems secessionist, after China granted local authorities new powers to remove politicians.
Hurricane Eta Works Its Way Up Florida's Gulf Coast
After lashing Central America and the Florida Keys, the storm is expected to make landfall north of Tampa on Thursday, bringing heavy rain and potentially dangerous storm surge.
Post-Election: Where Do We Go From Here, And How Do We Get There?
In the wake of election unrest, NPR wants to hear your hopes and ideas for moving forward as a nation.
From Stinky Cheese To Cat Pee, Author Takes A 'Nose Dive' Into The Science Of Smell
Harold McGee talks about how our sense of smell affects taste, why things smell the way they do and the ways different chemicals combine to create surprising (and sometimes distasteful) odors.
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