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Democrats have considered their party to be a big tent. Does it have holes in it?
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Faiz Shakir, chief political adviser to Bernie Sanders, about Biden campaign strategies to cure divisions under the "big tent" of the Democratic Party.
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Trump — with his delegate lead widening — could clinch the nomination next week
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt about the Super Tuesday primary results.
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Bitcoin hits record high — buoyed by a surge of interest from mom-and-pop investors
The cryptocurrency Bitcoin is turning a new page — as investors give it a renewed look after a challenging time.
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Haley won Vermont's GOP primary but Trump dominated Super Tuesday's results
Steve Inskeep talks to Sarah Longwell, Republican strategist and publisher of "The Bulwark," about the future for Nikki Haley's supporters as Donald Trump closes in on the GOP presidential nomination.
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Why people around the world are following the U.S. presidential campaign
NPR reporters in China, Europe and South America weigh in on how the U.S. election is being viewed abroad.
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Morning news brief
Donald Trump dominates GOP primaries. Democrat Adam Schiff and Republican Steve Garvey advance in California's U.S. Senate race. Change Healthcare is hit with a cyberattack and it's causing problems.
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4 takeaways from Super Tuesday
The outcome may have gone as expected overall, but here's what the details mean for the presidential election.
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Unalaska elementary school to house fifth grade class starting next year
The Unalaska City School District will send fifth graders down to the elementary building starting next school year. Administrators recently announced they will put the fifth grade class in the Eagle’s View Elementary Achigaalux̂ building for the first time since it was constructed.
In a first, U.S. students will take the SAT entirely online (no pencils required)
Students taking the exam use their own devices, or school devices – they no longer need a paper and pencil. More than a million students are expected to take the test.
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D.C. Council considers a bill intended to combat rising crime in the city
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser about the proposed measure that would toughen some sentences and make it easier to detain people as they await trial.
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