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Many Of The Women Who Ran As Democrats This Election Flipped Republican Seats
Iowa elected women to Congress for the first time on Tuesday. Cindy Axne will represent the 3rd district and talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about flipping a Republican seat and how she plans to run it.
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Sen. Richard Blumenthal Reacts To Resignation Of Attorney General Jeff Sessions
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., sits on the Senate Judiciary Committee. He speaks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about Attorney General Jeff Sessions' resignation which he called a "break the glass moment."
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What Voters Across The Country Said About Different Criminal Justice Ballot Measures
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with reporter Nicole Lewis of The Marshall Project about the results of criminal justice ballot measures across the country and what voters said.
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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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Indonesian Caves Hold Oldest Figurative Painting Ever Found, Scientists Say
Archaeologists found thousands of drawings and stencils in a warren of limestone caves in remote mountains on the island of Borneo. But no one knew how old they were until now.
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House Democrats Anxious To Move Forward On Infrastructure After Election Win
President Trump says he's willing to work with Democrats when they take over the House of Representatives. And while there are areas of common ground, there are also vast obstacles to cooperation.
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Parkland Shooting Survivor Ryan Deitsch Reacts To Midterm Results
Ryan Deitsch survived the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., and then co-founded March For Our Lives to try to get young people to vote. He talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about midterm results.
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Following House Win, Democrats Vow To Clean Up Capitol Hill And Trump Administration
With control of the House, Democrats now can fulfill promises to investigate wrongdoing in the Trump administration, and overhaul political money and ethics laws.
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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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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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