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Pa. voters talk about how the economy may impact their choice for president
In Northampton County, Pa., voters speak out about how inflation affects their views on this year's presidential candidates.
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Far-right gains in EU elections deal defeats to France's Macron and Germany's Scholz
Far-right parties made major gains in European Union parliamentary elections, leading French President Emmanuel Macron to dissolve his country's national parliament and call for new elections.
Why retaining poll workers in this contentious election year is a challenge
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Tate Fall, elections director for Cobb County, Ga., about challenges in hiring and retaining poll workers.
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Why the Sweden-based company IKEA has cut prices 3 times in a year
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with IKEA Retail U.S. President Javier Quiñones about the furniture store chain's decision to reduce its prices.
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Senator Van Hollen says the return of Abrego Garcia to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law
Senator says Abrego Garcia's return to the U.S. is a victory for the rule of law
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Flood risk is widespread in the U.S. Few people have insurance for it
Climate change is increasing the risk of dangerous floods. But people often balk at the cost of flood insurance, especially since many doubt they need protection.
Trump names former Sen. David Perdue of Georgia to be ambassador to China
With his nomination, Trump is leaning on a former business executive-turned politician to serve as the administration's envoy to America's most potent economic and military adversary.
House Ethics Committee is deadlocked on whether to release Gaetz report
The U.S. House Committee on Ethics is deadlocked on whether to release its report into former Rep. Matt Gaetz, whose nomination to serve as Trump's attorney general has been plagued by controversy.
Violence Mutes Campaigning Ahead Of Pakistani Elections
Pakistan has seen its share of wild political events: military coups, uprisings against dictators and even the occasional flash of democracy. But it has never seen this: An elected government has finished a full term, and is about to be replaced by another elected government in elections this weekend. The threat of attacks, however, has shut down large public rallies.
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Much Like The U.S., The U.K. Is Investigating Russian Meddling In Its Politics
Parliament in the United Kingdom is conducting an investigation into Russian meddling in the country's politics. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Damian Collins, a Conservative member of Parliament who is leading the investigation.
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