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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.
Ted Cruz Reaches End Of His Race, Clearing GOP Path For Donald Trump
"We are suspending our campaign," the Texas senator told supporters at an Indianapolis rally. "But hear me now — I am not suspending our fight for liberty." His announcement ends a vitriolic week.
Trump Supporter In Indiana: Race Is Over, Party's Healing Can Start
Despite the tempestuous primaries, Republicans will come back together to support the party's candidate, says Vigo County party chair Randy Gentry — "give it some time."
As Trump Victory Appears Imminent, Candidates Fans Await Confirmation
Those gathered at Sen. Ted Cruz's event in Indianapolis are subdued, but "are still waiting to hear from their guy, hopefully to hear him say that he's going to stay in this race."
Your Song Changed My Life: St. Vincent On 'Jeremy,' By Pearl Jam
NPR Music's Bob Boilen talks with musician St. Vincent about a song that changed her life, "Jeremy," by Pearl Jam.
Why The Villages Are Losing Their Young Men
by Ofeibea Quist-Arcton
In New York City, Former Boxers Find Ways To Support Each Other
by Hansi Lo Wang
A former boxer started a support group for fellow ex-boxers called Ring 10. They help these former athletes pay bills and figure out their lives after they leave the ring. They also meet once a month for dinner in the Bronx in New York City.
Turkey Faces Political Shake Up As Prime Minister Resigns
by Peter Kenyon
Turkey's prime minister announced that he will step down. It's a shake up in a country that's pivotal in the migrant crisis and the war on ISIS. It also signals more power for President Erdogan.
FDA Issues First Regulations On Electronic Cigarettes
by Rob Stein
The Food and Drug Administration has issued sweeping regulations that for the first time assert federal authority over electronic cigarettes, which have become increasingly popular, especially among young people.
Clinton Is 'More Conservative Choice': Longtime Republican Crosses Party Lines
NPR's Robert Siegel speaks with Mark Salter, former chief of staff to John McCain and a senior adviser in both of McCain's presidential campaigns, about why he says he will vote for Hillary Clinton.