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Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
With Trump Tapping Into Economic Fears, Wisconsin Turns Red For First TIme Since 1984
by Melissa Block
The last time Wisconsin voted for a Republican for President was 1984. That all changed on November 8. We go to Kenosha County to ask why.
We Revisit North Carolina Trump Supporter, As First-Term Hopes Turn Into Expectations
Over the course of the year we talked to voters in Charlotte, North Carolina. One of the Trump supporters we met was Don Reid. NPR's Rachel Martin asks him what he'd like to see in Trump's first term.
Trump Presidency Will Top Agenda At European Union Foreign Ministers Meeting
European foreign ministers will hold a special meeting in Brussels on Sunday to discuss how the EU can work with the new U.S. president-elect.
Young Republican Roundtable: Shifting Views After Election Of Donald Trump
Over the course of the campaign season, NPR's Rachel Martin spoke with a group of young Republicans. She checks back in with them now that Trump has won the election.
For First Time Since 1948, Supermoon Rises On Monday
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to astronomer Jackie Faherty about Monday's supermoon. It will be the closest the moon has been to Earth since 1948.
'Black-Ish' Creator Kenya Barris Says Show Will Take New Direction Post-Election
Kenya Barris created the ABC sitcom, Blackish. He says Donald Trump's win has changed the course of his show, to have a renewed focus on addressing serious issues, as it did in the first two seasons.
Trump Election Revealed Fractures Among Diverse Evangelical Community
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to evangelical blogger and radio show host Julie Roys about division in the Evangelical community following Donald Trump's election.
Bagram Attack: Bomber Kills 4 At U.S. Air Base In Afghanistan
An alleged Taliban suicide bomber infiltrated NATO's Bagram Airfield in Kabul and killed at least four Americans. Such attacks are extremely rare.
One Year After Paris Attacks, Bataclan Concert Hall Reopens
It has been one year since a series of terrorist attacks left 130 dead and hundreds more injured in Paris. Most of those killed were in the Bataclan, where musician Sting performed on Saturday.
Feeling Left Behind, White Working-Class Voters Turned Out For Trump
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ProPublica reporter Alec MacGillis about his reporting in white working class areas of Pennsylvania and Ohio, and how the opioid epidemic played into voters' decisions.