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National Why working-class voters have been shifting toward the Republican Party NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Penn State labor and employment relations professor Paul Clark about blue-collar voters and their decision to back President-elect Trump in this election. Michel Martin
Sports Former heavywieght champ Mike Tyson to fight YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake Paul The Friday bout pits the 58-year-old former heavyweight champ against a much younger opponent whose fame is rooted in social media. Hosts
Politics Trump intends to nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general President-elect Trump announced he intends to nominate Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz as attorney general, putting a fierce critic of federal law enforcement in charge of the Justice Department. Carrie Johnson Leila Fadel
Politics Blue states prepare to fight Trump administration policies States run by Democrats are making preparations to oppose and fend off Trump administration polices — especially on immigration. Ryland Barton Steve Inskeep
Politics Republican strategist Scott Jennings discusses congressional leadership NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Republican strategist Scott Jennings about Republican leadership in in the U.S. Senate and House. Steve Inskeep
Politics Republicans retain their hold of the House, clinching full control of Congress Republicans have officially won a full trifecta of power in Washington, D.C., following GOP victories in several key U.S. House contests. Deirdre Walsh Susan Davis
Education 'This is the worst.' Seattle parents, students react to school closure plans Seattle Public Schools officials are trying to ease concerns about proposals to close four elementary schools. But it's a tough sell. Sami West
Government Seattle's capital gains tax appears unlikely to pass Washington State voters showed broad support for the State’s Capital Gains tax this November. But the idea for a much smaller city version in Seattle is struggling to stay alive. A crucial vote is likely to occur next week. Joshua McNichols