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Trump's massive spending bill & the GOP's priorities
by Scott Detrow
House Republicans muscled through President Trump's massive tax and spending bill this week. The vote this week sends a clear message about where the Republican party is today.
How Texas' Longtime Democratic And Heavily Latino County Flipped Red
by John Burnett
One of the most unexpected election results happened in Texas on the U.S.-Mexico border. President Trump made inroads in the longtime Democratic stronghold and flipped one Latino county red.
Canada-China Relationship Is Quickly Deteriorating After Huawei CFO's Arrest
by Jackie Northam
China-Canada relations are getting increasingly tense, with both sides hurling insults and threats. The feud ignited after Canada agreed to a U.S. request to extradite a Huawei executive.
Brexit Seems To Benefit The Tiny Nation Of Luxembourg
by Rebecca Rosman
The tiny country of Luxembourg is one of the few winners to emerge from Brexit. Analysts say Brexit has been pretty good for business and has already led to around 3,000 new jobs for Luxembourg.
To Report Abuse, Or Not? Zoom Classes Create Dilemma For Teachers
by Susie An
During remote classes, teachers get to glimpse some students' lives. Sometimes they observe things they never knew about at school. It has some teachers considering whether they've witnessed abuse.
Child Marriages Are Up In The Pandemic. Here's How India Tries To Stop Them
Local sources say there's been a spike in child marriage during the pandemic. A key reason: By marrying off girls early, poor families have one less mouth to feed in desperate times.
CDC Immunization Committee Chair On Coronavirus Vaccination Logistics
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jose Romero, chair of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's immunization committee, about the committee's recommendations for coronavirus vaccination.
How The Trump Campaign And Supporters Are Trying To Affect State Ballot Counting
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Tammy Patrick, senior adviser to the Democracy Fund, about the integrity of state ballot counting.
How Latino Voters Broke Expectations This Election
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Julio Ricardo Varela, a co-host of the In the Thick podcast, about Latino voter turnout this year.
Drakeo The Ruler Released From Jail After Accepting Plea Deal
by Andrew Limbong
Los Angeles rapper Drakeo the Ruler is out of jail after the district attorney's office offered him a plea deal following three years in jail. He was held on charges that his band constituted a gang.
What Georgia Voters Think Of The Elections
by Sarah McCammon
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.