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A bloody nose, a last hurrah for friends, and more prom memories you shared with us
by Mansee Khurana
We asked for your favorite prom night memories. Here's what you shared.
Clinton, In Concession Speech: U.S. 'More Deeply Divided Than We Thought'
Special coverage of Hillary Clinton's concession speech, with NPR hosts and reporters. Clinton took the stage Wednesday to make her first public statements after losing the presidency to Donald Trump.
From Start To Finish, Sounds From The 2016 Presidential Campaign
Finally it's over: a process that began more than a year ago, kicking off with a primary that included close to 20 Republican candidates and six Democrats. Here's a montage of memorable moments.
Daybreak Poll Correctly Predicted Trump Would Beat Clinton
Renee Montagne talks to Jill Darling about how the poll, a partnership between the Los Angeles Times and the University of Southern California's Center for Economic and Social Research, got it right.
Election Results Are Still Coming Out Of Arizona
by Kirk Siegler
Donald Trump looks to be on his way to winning the state but votes are still being counted. Sen. John McCain won his reelection bid. And, Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio lost his reelection bid.
Voters Focused On Change Elect Donald Trump Over Hillary Clinton
Steve Inskeep and David Greene talk to NPR correspondents Mara Liasson, Scott Detrow, Tamara Keith and Sarah McCammon about Tuesday's election results.
Texas Hands Donald Trump Its 38 Electoral Votes
by John Burnett
Any hope Democrats had of younger Latino voters turning the Lone Star State blue, were wiped out by Donald Trump's stronger support among white men.
Now That He's Won, Will Trump's Relationship With The Media Evolve?
by David Folkenflik
During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump has had a contentious relationship with members of the press. Going forward, Trump and the media will have to negotiate how they deal with each other.
Clinton's Defeat Is An Opportunity To Go Back To The Drawing Board
Steve Inskeep talks to Leslie Wimes of the Democratic African-American Women Caucus in Florida. She supported Hillary Clinton but says Clinton didn't do enough to win Florida.
Voter Check-In: Clinton Supporter Reaches Out To The Other Side
It was in Atlanta that we first met small business owner Tanya Hicks. While she backed Hillary Clinton, she believes everyone has to come together.
Trump Supporters In Moscow Bar Cheer Next U.S. President
David Greene talks to Neil MacFarquar, Moscow bureau chief for The New York Times about the election-watch party in the Russian capital.
What Happens To Obamacare In A Trump Administration?
While Donald Trump campaigned for the presidency, he repeatedly said he would get rid of the Affordable Care Act. What will happen to Obamacare? Also, we monitor how financial markets are doing.