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Business
Morning News Brief
Homeland Security warns of threats from violent domestic extremists. A government report is expected to show significantly slower economic growth. GameStop stock is at unprecedent heights. Why?
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Health
Biden Administration Prepares To Overturn Trump Abortion Rule
In a move requested by abortion rights advocates, Biden is preparing to overturn the Mexico City Policy, which prohibits U.S. aid to groups that provide or refer for abortion in other countries.
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Politics
Nation Braces For More Violence Ahead Of Inauguration Day
Protests were expected Sunday at state capitols across the country ahead of the Wednesday's inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. We look at how the day went, what's expected in the coming days.
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Politics
Latest On Georgia Runoff Elections For The U.S. Senate
Two runoffs in Georgia will decide control of the U.S. Senate. A day before the election, NPR offers the latest on the political campaigns and discusses voters' opinions.
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Politics
Cruz Tells Ga. Voters To Turn Out For Runoffs Despite Presidential Results
At a rally near Atlanta, Sen. Ted Cruz, a leader of the fight against the presidential election result, called on Republicans in Georgia to vote in the state's runoff elections on Tuesday.
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Science
At Hospitals, A Race To Save 'Hundreds Of Thousands Of Lives' With New Vaccine
With the first COVID-19 vaccines expected to be shipped out within days, health care providers are scrambling to prepare for an unprecedentedly high-stakes vaccine rollout.
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Health
Evangelical Doctors' Group Pleads With Churches To Stay Home
Leaders of a national Christian medical group write that Christians who gather now could appear not to "care that we may be contributing to others getting this illness because of our selfishness."
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Politics
How Georgia Turned From Red To Purple
In a state not won by a Democratic presidential candidate for nearly three decades, officials are predicting a recount, saying the result will come down to a margin "less than a large high school."
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Politics
What Georgia Voters Think Of The Elections
Georgia became one of the most contested areas in the U.S. The state hasn't voted for a Democratic presidential candidate since 1992, but growing and diversifying suburbs made it a battleground state.
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National
Some Voters' Reactions To Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test Align Predictably
Americans woke up Friday to news that the president and first lady had tested positive for the coronavirus. For many, reactions to the news fell along political lines.