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The latest on the shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Authorities are piecing together the circumstances about Wednesday's fatal shootings outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect shouted "free free Palestine" as he was taken into custody.
Ways To Elevate Comfort Food Favorite Mac & Cheese
NPR's Michel Martin talks with chef Erick Williams about the perfect mac and cheese and how comfort food helps us in stressful times.
What Can Be Done To Make Nursing Homes Safer
by Ina Jaffe
With so many infections and deaths from COVID-19 in nursing homes, many in the industry and in government are considering how to make the facilities safer.
Skepticism, Relief, Hopefulness: Tennessee Trump Voters React To 2020 Election
by Blake Farmer
Trump voters in Tennessee react to the election outcome and President-elect Joe Biden's call for cooperation and civility during his administration.
How Gerrymandering Efforts Fit Into 2020 Presidential Election
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Katie Fahey, executive director of The People, about how gerrymandering has impacted this election and what effect it may have going forward.
Democratic Representative-Elect Cori Bush Wants To 'Bring Home Change'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Representative-elect Cori Bush about her historic win in Missouri's First Congressional District.
Biden Won. Trump Hasn't Conceded. What Now?
by Tamara Keith
President-elect Joe Biden has already turned his focus to the transition. But President Trump refuses to concede.
Former Attorney General Albert Gonzales On Trump's Election Legal Battle
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with former U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales about Trump's legal battles over the election.
Former Gov. Mike Leavitt (R-Utah) On Ensuring Successful Transition Of Power
Mike Leavitt planned Mitt Romney's prospective transition and authored a book about peaceful transitions of power.
Democratic Campaign Veteran Describes 'An American Celebration'
Jen Palmieri served as White House director of communications from 2013 to 2015 and director of communications for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign.
Biden's Big Plans To Face Hurdles In Congress
by Susan Davis
Joe Biden laid out an ambitious agenda for what he would like to do after he's sworn in as the 46th president. But Biden will not necessarily have the congress he wants to easily pass it.
Nevada Trump Supporters React To Election Results
by Leila Fadel
The state was called for Joe Biden on Saturday. But it was a close race there.