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It could get a lot worse: 3 dangerous tipping points the climate is approaching
Global leaders are negotiating about how to cut greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as possible. Scientists say every passing day, and every tenth of a degree, makes a big difference.
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Republican Mike Lee wins in the most competitive Senate race Utah has seen in decades
KUER's Saige Miller discusses Utah's election results.
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How Democrats' outreach to Black voters impacted the election
Quentin James, president of The Collective, joins NPR to discuss whether Democrats heeded a warning to engage earlier with voters of color.
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Races in Georgia show voters are defying Trumpism
We're joined by two correspondents who have been watching results come in: senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro, and national political correspondent Don Gonyea.
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As ballots are counted in Nevada, working class voters could heavily sway House races
Nevada has become a battleground state in the race for control of Congress. But with little to go on the morning after, what can we take away about how the election played out?
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Amid vaccine shortages, Lebanon faces its first cholera outbreak in three decades
Several crises in the country — including political instability, COVID and financial collapse — have created deteriorating conditions that have allowed the bacteria to spread.
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The House and Senate have not yet flipped but a Republican-controlled House is likely
NPR national political correspondent Don Gonyea and senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro break down the midterm election results.
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Republicans were adamant about overwhelming victories but they didn't happen
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Tara Setmayer, senior adviser to the Lincoln Project, a Republican political action committee, about how election deniers fared in Tuesday's elections.
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Young voters turned out for the first time for the 2022 Midterm elections
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jack Lobel of Voters of Tomorrow, an organization focused on engaging and mobilizing Gen Z voters, about election results.
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Did Republicans do as well in Midterm races as they had predicted?
Republicans had been forecast in recent days to gain 12-25 seats in the House. With what we know now, how far did the red wave go?
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