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After Republicans' Redistricting Gains, Democratic State Legislatures Look To Compete
In 2010, Republican legislatures redrew some districts to be more favorable to their party. NPR's Linda Wertheimer talks to Jessica Post of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee.
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Mumps Bump: Cases Rise In Iowa, Illinois And Arkansas
Mumps spreads easily through schools and colleges. And in northwestern Arkansas, where the current outbreak is centered, students often live in close quarters with their families.
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It's 'Chaos' Versus 'Order' In First Salvo Of Fight To Repeal Obamacare
President Obama and Vice President-elect Mike Pence met with their respective parties' lawmakers in an effort to frame the debate over the coming Affordable Care Act fight.
A Chocolate Candy Aims To Make The World Think About Hunger
Three master chefs created a special candy 'to raise awareness on food waste and hunger' and served it at Davos, where the intellectual elite meet to ponder the world's problems.
Astronomers Seeking Planet 9 Hope To Soon Catch A Glimpse
Scientists will search the sky Thursday for an undiscovered planet in the outer solar system — they're pretty sure it's out there, and computer models tell them where to look.
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Choir's Performance At Trump Inauguration Divides Mormons
The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will perform at the inauguration of Donald Trump. That move is not going over well with some members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Obama’s EPA Chief On The U.S. And Climate Change
President Obama’s EPA Chief Gina McCarthy joins us to look at President Trump’s early moves on the environment.
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Dutch Far-Right Leader Tweets Fake Image Showing Rival With Islamists
Geert Wilders posted a photo that he said showed a liberal leader "demonstrating with terrorists" — but the image was a phony. After his political rival objected, Wilders called him a "drama queen."
In California And Nevada, A Brief Respite Between Powerful Storms
A major storm just left the region early Monday; another is due to sweep through starting Tuesday. Emergency crews have taken this chance to rescue people stranded by the first storm.
Iconic Sequoia 'Tunnel Tree' Brought Down By California Storm
The Pioneer Cabin Tree in Calaveras Big Trees State Park was one of California's few remaining tunneled-through sequoias. It was hollowed out more than a century ago.
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