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House Impeaches Trump A 2nd Time, Citing Insurrection At U.S. Capitol
Just one week before he will leave office, Trump has now become the first U.S. president to be impeached twice.
Fans To Be Allowed At World Series, NLCS In Arlington
Fans can take themselves out to the ball game for the first time this season during the NL Championship Series and World Series at new Globe Life Field in Arlington. The championship series begins Monday, Oct. 12.
Even With A Double-Digit Lead Over Trump, Biden Campaign Is Anxious
In the closing stretch of the presidential campaign, Democrats see that their candidate is up in the polls — but fear another 2016. Joe Biden's campaign is specifically warning about complacency.
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'He Makes Us Love George Smiley:' Robert Harris On The Legacy Of John Le Carré
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with British writer Robert Harris about the legacy of John le Carré, whom he's called "one of the great post-war British novelists" and who died Saturday at age 89.
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Some Latinos In Rural Texas Face Longer Drives To The Polls This Year
Some people of color living in rural parts of Texas will drive farther to get to the polls today than white residents living in the same counties, according to research from Texas RioGrande Legal Aid.
The Difference Between Terms Like 'Airborne Spread' And 'Droplet Spread'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Joshua Santarpia of the University of Nebraska Medical Center about the new research into how the coronavirus is transmitted through the air.
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Why Trump's Lawyers Say He Can't Be Tried For Incitement Of Insurrection
Former President Donald Trump's lawyers say he cannot be tried by the Senate for incitement of insurrection because he is no longer in office.
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GOP Strategist On The Party's Future In The Post-Trump Era
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Whit Ayres, a Republican political consultant in Washington, D.C., about the state of the GOP now that former President Donald Trump is no longer in office.
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Jamaica's Hottest New-School Reggae Artists Return To Roots
A new generation wants to dominate Jamaica's music scene with a fresh take on an old-school sound. NPR's Baz Dreisinger looks further into the musical resurgence and the artists leading the charge.
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Donald Trump And The Future Of The Republican Party
How much of a hold does Trump have on the GOP right now and what does his impeachment tell us about where the GOP is headed?
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