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Millions Of Dollars Pour Into Washington State Special Election
At stake is control of the Washington state Senate, where the GOP holds a one-seat majority. It's currently the only Republican-held legislative chamber on the West Coast.
Thousands In Iowa Cope With Aftermath Of Major Storm
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Cedar Rapids City Council member Tyler Olson about the storm that hit there this week. It is shaping up to be the worst natural disaster in Iowa's history.
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What Store Stickers On Old Records Reveal About History Of Mexican American Music
Agustin Gurza of UCLA's Frontera Collection has been studying stickers affixed to old 78 rpm records. It has allowed him to uncover a history of Mexican American music in the United States.
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PG&E Begins Series of Shutoffs to Prevent Wildfires
The latest round of PG&E shutoffs have begun in some areas. Customers are expected to get power back on Monday night, the company said.
At Least 4 Pennsylvania Counties To Miss Election Certification Deadline
Ultimately, minor delays in a handful of counties fully certifying their results shouldn't affect the overall certification process statewide.
Biden Signs 3 Immigration Executive Orders. Activists Want More
President Biden has been working to unwind many of the executive actions taken by former President Donald Trump. But the administration has warned that the changes will take time.
Australian Residents Return Home After Flash Floods, Amid Warnings Of Another Storm
Hundreds of residents in the coastal city of Townsville are heading home after days of devastating flooding submerged entire neighborhoods. Police have reported two fatalities.
Oakland’s ‘Pothole Vigilantes’ Take Street Repairs Into Their Own Hands
A pair of do-it-yourself road repairmen have inspired others to take action against Oakland's busted streets.
By Night, Oakland's 'Pothole Vigilanties' Repair Damaged Streets
An anonymous group has emerged in Oakland called the "Pothole Vigilantes". They go out in the dead of night to fill in potholes around the Bay Area.
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Democratic Candidates Pressed On Priorities By Women Of Color
The first-ever She The People forum is organized around questions from female voters of color, with 2020 presidential candidates being reminded what a big role they play in the Democratic Party.
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