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World Maori lawmakers perform haka to disrupt controversial bill vote in New Zealand Parliament was briefly suspended on Thursday after Maori members performed a haka — a traditional ceremonial group dance — to disrupt the vote on a controversial bill. Mia Venkat Justine Kenin
Politics A look at Matt Gaetz's rise through Florida politics NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Tampa Bay Times reporter Kirby Wilson about the nomination of Congressman Matt Gaetz as Attorney General and his rise through Florida politics. Alejandra Marquez Janse Tyler Bartlam Ari Shapiro Patrick Jarenwattananon
Law & Courts Trump will be able to nominate more federal judges who serve for life President elect Trump and a Republican-led Senate will have the power to reshape the federal judiciary for decades to come. Carrie Johnson
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Why the future of Seattle's Lake Washington Boulevard has sparked a heated debate Many Seattle streets were closed to cars during the pandemic. As people returned to their previous driving habits, the city weighed whether to make those changes permanent. On Lake Washington Boulevard, that question got heated. Eilís O'Neill
Politics RFK Jr. wants to 'Make America Healthy Again.' He could face a lot of pushback RFK Jr. wants to tackle chronic disease. Despite his widely disputed views on vaccines, his focus on healthy food and taking on special interests may find broad support — and face political headwinds. Will Stone Allison Aubrey
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