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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.
Update On Balance Of Power On Capitol Hill
by Susan Davis
Democrats in the House and Senate failed to make the gains they signaled were within reach. Republicans in the Senate have the edge to keep their majority, and the GOP will make gains in the House.
Uber And Lyft To Continue Treating Drivers As Independent Contractors
by Shannon Bond
California voters supported Proposition 22, which lets Uber and Lyft continue to treat their drivers in the state as independent contractors rather than employees entitled to benefits.
GOP Lawyer On Potential Legal Challenges To Election Results
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ben Ginsberg, a top Republican election lawyer, on the possibilities of legal challenges to election results.
How Latino Vote Has Affected Presidential Election
by Juana Summers
Latino voters helped shape the presidential race in different ways across the country. Some activists are criticizing Democrats for not working harder to court Latinos.
With Race Too Close To Call, Biden And Trump Camps Project Confidence
NPR correspondents discuss the latest results in the presidential race and how the candidates are reacting.
Latest From Israel: Controversial Village Demolition And Commentary On U.S. Election
by Daniel Estrin
As the world focused on the U.S. election, Israel demolished a small Palestinian village. Meanwhile, a former Israeli diplomat decried America's division as bad for Israel.
How Europe Is Reacting To The U.S. Election
Europeans reacted to the U.S. election with dismay. Some politicians are voicing alarm over President Trump's premature declaration of victory and labeling of routine vote counting as fraudulent.
Listeners On How They Deal With Election-Related Stress
Whether it's overeating, engaging in physical activity or even learning a new instrument, NPR listeners share how they are coping with the stress of the election season.
Experts Warn That Election Uncertainty Could Fuel Political Violence
by Hannah Allam
In the lead-up to the election, there were warnings about the wild card of armed militia-type groups. Analysts say potential vigilante violence remains a threat as the vote count continues.
Rep. Elissa Slotkin On Michigan Vote
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Rep. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., about her reelection win and her thoughts on governing in a divided state and country.
U.S. Senate Candidates From Georgia To Face Runoff Election In January
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Democrat Raphael Warnock about advancing to a runoff in January against GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler after no candidate in Georgia secured 50% of the vote.