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Election clerks in New Mexico are feeling besieged by false claims and criticism
Some election clerks in New Mexico are feeling besieged by false claims and critical members of the public.
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What to do if you're looking to buy or sell a house, according to a realtor
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Everything we know about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband
We look the details surrounding the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, who was assaulted in a break in at their San Francisco residence on Friday morning.
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What's uniting the diverse group of people protesting in Iran?
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to an Iranian protester now out of the country about events on the ground, the progression of the protests and the outlook for the movement.
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Small business owners prepare for the holidays amid inflation and supply chain issues
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with small business owner Anika Hobbs about how she is preparing ahead of the holidays, amidst inflation and supply chain issues.
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A corruption scandal has added a dark footnote to the Tokyo Olympics
A corruption scandal has ensnared a powerful former Tokyo Olympics organizer, and the corporate sponsors accused of bribing him. It's a dark footnote to a controversial games held amid a pandemic.
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A female bison was born in England. This conservation organization is celebrating
The birth of a female bison in Kent, England was a great surprise for the conservation organization trying to improve wildlands in the UK. Bison ranger Tom Gibbs explains why.
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Week in politics: Speaker Pelosi's husband attacked; midterm analysis; support for Ukraine
We look at the attack on Speaker Pelosi's husband, the tenor of the midterm elections as well as the waning appetite among Republicans for continued support of Ukraine.
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Elon Musk owns Twitter. What comes next?
Billionaire Elon Musk now owns Twitter after a months-long legal battle. He said a "content moderation council" will meet before deciding to reinstate previously banned people from the platform.
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A Brazilian road project cuts through the Amazon, paving the way to vast deforestation
Plans to pave Brazil's highway BR-319 through the Amazon rainforest have raised alarm from environmental groups.
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