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Mexico City's 9 Million Residents Still Without Running Water After A Week
It's been a week since repair crews cut the water to Mexico City and problems with the repair to the system that provides about 30 percent of the city's water supply isn't going as well as planned.
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What To Expect From The New, Divided Congress
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi outlined Democrats' priorities for when they take control in January. With Republicans keeping their Senate majority, the divided Congress will pursue different agendas.
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A Record Number Of Women Will Serve In Congress (With Potentially More To Come)
A record-breaking year of female candidates and nominees will culminate in a record-breaking number of female legislators on Capitol Hill next year.
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Sen. Angus King Reacts To Resignation Of Attorney General Jeff Sessions
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, about the resignation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Where Sessions' Resignation Leaves The Russia Investigation
What does the dismissal of Attorney General Jeff Sessions mean for Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation?
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Results In Key Florida Senate Race Are Still On Hold
Florida voters kept the governorship in Republican hands and added two Democrats as members of Congress. But definitive results in a key Senate race are still on hold a day after midterms.
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After Major Political Defeat In The House, Trump Moves On By Pushing Sessions Out
President Trump tried to move quickly past his party's midterm election losses. In a contentious news conference, Trump claimed victory and then pushed out his embattled attorney general.
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U.S.-Iran nuclear talks wrap up with no announcement of a deal as risk of war looms
Iran and the U.S. held hours of indirect negotiations over Tehran's nuclear program but walked away without a deal, leaving the danger of massive regional war on the table.
Midterm Elections Exposed Deep Divides In American Society
Tuesday's midterm elections exposed deep divides in American society along racial, gender and geographic lines.
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In Colorado, Jared Polis Becomes First Openly Gay Elected Governor
Voters in Colorado have made Jared Polis the nation's first openly gay elected governor. Polis speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about his plans while he's in office.
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