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What Trump's win means for electric vehicle manufacturers
Ford is idling production of its F-150 Lightning, the latest in a series of announcements signaling a slower-than-expected transition to electric vehicles. What are other automakers planning?
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What Closing A Government Radio Station Would Mean For Your Clocks
Many clocks sync with a government radio station that's been proposed to be closed. Scott Simon talks with Thomas Witherspoon of the website The SWLing Post.
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How committed is the United States to the defense of Ukraine?
President Biden says he believes Russian President Putin heard his message not to invade Ukraine. U.S. military officials say they don't see the logistics buildup that would signal an invasion.
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What Trump's pick for secretary of defense could mean for inclusivity in the military
The Trump administration nominee for secretary of defense calls women in combat roles a mistake. Critics fear it's yet another signal that policies that engage with a changing America could be on the chopping block.
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Trump Officially Wins Michigan As Possible Recount Looms
The state and its 16 electoral votes were the last to be called, giving Trump 306 electoral votes to Hillary Clinton's 232. Green Party candidate Jill Stein is pursuing a recount.
Sen. Rob Portman Won't Seek Reelection
The Ohio Republican said it's a "tough time to be in public service," citing hyper-partisanship.
Special counsel has spent millions investigating Trump
Special counsel Jack Smith has spent more than $5 million so far on his twin investigations that circle former President Trump.
Wireless Industry Lobbies Statehouses For Access To 'Street Furniture'
Instead of soaring towers with antennas on top, future cell sites will adorn power poles and streetlights owned by cities and towns that are wary of turning them over to wireless companies.
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GOP Leaders Ready To Pivot From 'Do-Nothing' To Doing A Lot In 2017
For the first time in a decade, GOP leaders in Congress will have a Republican president to approve their agenda. But they'll have to manage differences over Russia and Cabinet nominees.
In Mexico City, A Technicolor Borough Serves Up Tasty Street Foods — On Water
The ancient canals of Mexico City's Xochimilco borough are packed with colorful barges, centuries-old floating gardens, and boats selling an array of local street foods.
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