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12 jurors selected in Trump hush money trial
by Ximena Bustillo
Former President Donald Trump is present in the courtroom while New Yorkers answer personal questions about their ability to serve on the jury.
Donald Trump Steps Up Claims The Election Is 'Rigged'
by Scott Detrow
Donald Trump's increased claims that the presidential election is "rigged" — and hints that he may not accept its final results — go against political norms that have been in place for the bulk of American history.
Biden Shares Views On The State Of American Politics
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Vice President Joe Biden about why Democrats have lost support of white working class voters, and asks him about the current political climate.
Vice President Biden: What Trump Is Doing Is 'Very Dangerous'
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to Joe Biden about the latest report on the cancer moonshot initiative, the state of the presidential race, and possible U.S. retaliation for Russian hacking.
U.N. Secretary General Looks For Diplomatic Win In Cyprus
by Michele Kelemen
In a complicated world, the United Nations Secretary General is hoping for some diplomatic wins before his term expires this year. One possibility is a peace deal for Cyprus, which has been divided since 1974. It is a conflict that has confounded many a Secretary General.
American High School Graduation Rates Reach All-Time High
by Cory Turner
America's high school graduation rate has risen to an all-time high: 83 percent. While the rise is due to increased attention on at-risk students, the uptick also reflects lower graduation standards.
Iraqi Forces Begin Offensive To Retake Mosul From ISIS
by Alice Fordham
Iraqi forces have begun the offensive to retake the large city of Mosul from ISIS. The battle, which has help from U.S. advisers and airstrikes, could take weeks or months.
Refugee Resettlement Evokes Fear, Debate In Montana
by Shereen Marisol Meraji
The town of Missoula, Mont., is accepting refugees for the first time in a quarter century. That prospect is evoking fear and conspiracy theories about Islam and terrorism in more conservative communities outside Missoula.
'The Arizona Republic' Receives Threats After Endorsing Clinton
NPR's Kelly McEvers talks to The Arizona Republic publisher Mi-Ai Parrish about her response to the threats the paper received after endorsing Hillary Clinton for president.