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Politics
Trump promised "largest deportation" in U.S. history. Here's how he might get started
Andrew Selee of the Migration Policy Institute tells NPR that President-elect Donald Trump could begin his focus on newer arrivals and other immigrants on shaky legal grounds.
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Politics
Trump begins choosing staff for his new administration. What role may women play?
The list includes the first woman to serve as chief of staff. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to author and reporter Annie Karnie about how President-elect Donald Trump may engage women for prominent roles.
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National
Climb aboard the SS United States before it takes its final voyage
The SS United States, a record-breaking American ocean liner from the 1950s, will take its final voyage from Philadelphia to the Gulf of Mexico this week.
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Health
What does a 2nd Trump term mean for the Affordable Care Act?
President-elect Donald Trump tried unsuccessfully to get rid of the Affordable Care Act during his first term. What action will he take this time around?
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Politics
President-elect Donald Trump had a decisive win, Rep. Mike Walz says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republic Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida about what went right for Republicans in the 2024 election.
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Politics
TRUMP WIN TAKEAWAYS
Donald Trump built a broad coalition to become the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms.
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Health
Analyzing what RFK Jr. said on 'Morning Edition' about his health policy vision
A deeper dive into Wednesday's post-election interview with former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his skepticism of public health expertise.
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Politics
A check on whether the gender gap changed significantly in the presidential election
NPR's Michel Martin talks with Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics, about the role of female voters in the 2024 election.
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Law & Courts
Justice Department evaluates how to wind down 2 federal cases against Trump
With his election victory, Donald Trump will be able to make at least two of his criminal prosecutions go away by Inauguration Day -- if not before.
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Business
What Trump has in mind for the U.S. economy when he returns to the White House
Stocks are climbing on hopes that Donald Trump's election will boost economic growth. But bond prices are falling, on fears he'll add trillions of dollars to the federal debt.