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Georgia Gov. Kemp says he won't for the U.S. Senate in next year's midterm
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he is passing on running for the U..S Senate in next year's midterm elections, a blow to Republicans who spent months courting him to challenge Democratic incumbent.
Donald Trump Raises Confusion, Concern Among Many In Germany
NPR's Kelly McEvers speaks with Joerg Lau, foreign editor of Die Zeit, about how Germany views the U.S. presidential election. He says Donald Trump raises much confusion and concern among Germans.
California Surfers Divided Over Sport's Inclusion In Olympics
Surfing will be coming to the Olympics in 2020. The International Olympic Committee approved the sport for the upcoming Tokyo Games. Surfers in Southern California had a variety of reactions to the news, from "gnarly" to saying the Olympics were "50 years late."
Clinton Touts Alternate Paths To Success, Trump Criticizes Payment To Iran
Hillary Clinton campaigned in Nevada Thursday where she focused on how union workers without college degrees can get good jobs. In Maine, Trump focused on a cash payment sent to Iran by the U.S.
'7-1 Wasn't Enough': World Cup Loss Enters Brazilian Lexicon Ahead Of Olympics
by Melissa Block
When Brazil hosted the World Cup two years ago, the men's national team suffered an epic 7-1 loss to Germany in the semifinals. Now "7-1 wasn't enough" has entered the lexicon as a slang phrase to represent Brazil's many misfortunes.
Senate Control Up For Grabs As Republicans Play Defense
by Jessica Taylor
A look at the senate races this year reveals Republicans playing defense in many states, but Democrats need a serious bounce to take control of the chamber.
Clinton Highlights Billionaires' Support As A Way To Try To Undermine Trump
by Jim Zarroli
Hillary Clinton has some very rich people supporting her, including Warren Buffett, Mark Cuban and Meg Whitman. The advantages of their support are obvious. There are also some potential downsides.
Dallas Police Recruitment Call Answered, But Pay Issues Are A Concern
by Wade Goodwyn
Hundreds of applicants poured into the Dallas police following the fatal shooting of five officers. But comparatively low salaries continue to complicate efforts to recruit and retain good officers.
Tea Party Rep. Tim Huelskamp Defeated In Kansas Primary
by Peggy Lowe
A tea party member of Congress from Kansas is the latest member to lose a primary election this year.
Panic-Stricken Republican Party Looks To Get Trump Back On Track
by Domenico Montanaro
Donald Trump's latest controversial comments are stealing the spotlight in the presidential campaign — leaving many in his party worried about his prospects against Hillary Clinton.