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Business
Privacy advocates file lawsuit to stop DOGE from peeking at IRS taxpayer data
A coalition of watchdog groups and unions is seeking to block the DOGE team from accessing taxpayer data at the IRS. A similar battle is brewing over Social Security data.
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National
What the new medical debt-credit report rule could mean for patients, health industry
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's move could lead to providers seeking high payments before treatment, an economist warns. A health scholar says it could protect patients' financial futures.
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Arts & Life
Wondering when to take down holiday decorations? Here's some advice
Tradition and fire safety are things to consider as you ponder — or put off — taking down your holiday decorations.
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Politics
Why Latino voters' turn to Trump, GOP may not have been as sharp as exit polls showed
Polling by Latino civil rights and advocacy organization UnidosUS suggests exit polling data may not show the full picture, senior vice president Eric Rodriguez tells Morning Edition.
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Politics
The man who helped roll back abortion rights now wants to "crush liberal dominance"
Leonard Leo of the Federalist Society helped overturn abortion rights. He spoke to Morning Edition about his plans to disrupt Hollywood, Silicon Valley and other perceived centers of liberal thinking through the Teneo Network.
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National
Trump said he would pardon Jan. 6 rioters. How does that power work?
Legal scholar Kim Wehle unpacks Trump's promise to pardon Jan. 6 attackers and why his pardoning power might have wider ranging implications.
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Politics
Harris unable to convince voters she could bring change, GOP pollster says
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Health
Feeling the stress of Election Day? Here are a few healthy ways to cope
Around 80% of people from both parties say they are very stressed about the future of the U.S. We asked a psychiatrist how that worry becomes toxic and what you can do about it if you're feeling it.
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Politics
Pennsylvania voters are complicated. We drove around the state talking to them
Two Morning Edition teams drove hundreds of miles around the state to gauge how residents in this critical swing state feel about VP Harris and former President Donald Trump. Here’s what they told us.
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Politics
U.S. Steel’s decline nearly killed this town. Its sale could save it
Braddock, Pennsylvania lost most of its population over the past almost 100 years, due largely to U.S. Steel's decline. Here's how some locals feel about the company's potential sale to the Japanese.