The Latest Politics In this election, demographics did not determine how people voted Groups that Democrats believed would always turn out in their favor did not do so this year. Here's how the vote shook out in the seven swing states. Domenico Montanaro Elena Moore Nick McMillan Connie Hanzhang Jin Daniel Wood Arts & Life What arts funding might look like during Turmp's second term Many arts organizations in the U.S. receive grants from various federal agencies, but the amount the government spends on the arts can change. So what will arts funding look like in Trump's next term? Elizabeth Blair A Martínez Technology Dating app Hinge aims to help young adults broaden social ties outside of dating Young adults now spend far less time with friends than young people did in 2003, the surgeon general says. Dating app Hinge is investing in helping young adults broaden social ties outside of dating. Katia Riddle Climate Is climate change making atmospheric river storms more powerful? A powerful storm is soaking Northern California and Oregon, bringing high winds and flood risk. It's known as an atmospheric river. A big question is if climate change is making these storms worse. Lauren Sommer A Martínez Arts & Life 'The Great Thanksgiving Listen' encourages people to tell stories for the future StoryCorps founder Dave Isay talks about how to participate in "The Great Thanksgiving Listen," an initiative that encourages people to honor someone by recording their story for future generations. Steve Inskeep Politics The Trump transition team is breaking with norms in selecting Cabinet picks FBI background checks and ethics agreements are a standard part of vetting cabinet nominees. But, so far, the Trump transition is going its own way. Tamara Keith Michel Martin Politics San Franciso Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie discusses the city's greatest challenges San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie speaks with A Martinez about the city's top issues and his plans to curb homelessness. A Martínez Europe Russia launches experimental ballistic missile at Ukraine Russia launched an experimental ballistic missile at Ukraine. It appears to be intended for one thing: to send a nuclear warning to the West. Geoff Brumfiel Europe Russia's Putin taking even more aggressive posture toward Ukraine and the West Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country has the right to strike NATO countries that arm Ukraine in certain circumstances. We break down the latest in his posture toward Ukraine and the West. Greg Myre Michel Martin National Alabama carries out nation's 3rd nitrogen gas execution An Alabama man convicted in the 1994 killing of a hitchhiker cursed at the prison warden shortly before he was put to death Thursday evening in the nation's third execution using nitrogen gas. The Associated Press Prev 8 of 1387 Next
Politics In this election, demographics did not determine how people voted Groups that Democrats believed would always turn out in their favor did not do so this year. Here's how the vote shook out in the seven swing states. Domenico Montanaro Elena Moore Nick McMillan Connie Hanzhang Jin Daniel Wood
Arts & Life What arts funding might look like during Turmp's second term Many arts organizations in the U.S. receive grants from various federal agencies, but the amount the government spends on the arts can change. So what will arts funding look like in Trump's next term? Elizabeth Blair A Martínez
Technology Dating app Hinge aims to help young adults broaden social ties outside of dating Young adults now spend far less time with friends than young people did in 2003, the surgeon general says. Dating app Hinge is investing in helping young adults broaden social ties outside of dating. Katia Riddle
Climate Is climate change making atmospheric river storms more powerful? A powerful storm is soaking Northern California and Oregon, bringing high winds and flood risk. It's known as an atmospheric river. A big question is if climate change is making these storms worse. Lauren Sommer A Martínez
Arts & Life 'The Great Thanksgiving Listen' encourages people to tell stories for the future StoryCorps founder Dave Isay talks about how to participate in "The Great Thanksgiving Listen," an initiative that encourages people to honor someone by recording their story for future generations. Steve Inskeep
Politics The Trump transition team is breaking with norms in selecting Cabinet picks FBI background checks and ethics agreements are a standard part of vetting cabinet nominees. But, so far, the Trump transition is going its own way. Tamara Keith Michel Martin
Politics San Franciso Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie discusses the city's greatest challenges San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie speaks with A Martinez about the city's top issues and his plans to curb homelessness. A Martínez
Europe Russia launches experimental ballistic missile at Ukraine Russia launched an experimental ballistic missile at Ukraine. It appears to be intended for one thing: to send a nuclear warning to the West. Geoff Brumfiel
Europe Russia's Putin taking even more aggressive posture toward Ukraine and the West Russian President Vladimir Putin says his country has the right to strike NATO countries that arm Ukraine in certain circumstances. We break down the latest in his posture toward Ukraine and the West. Greg Myre Michel Martin
National Alabama carries out nation's 3rd nitrogen gas execution An Alabama man convicted in the 1994 killing of a hitchhiker cursed at the prison warden shortly before he was put to death Thursday evening in the nation's third execution using nitrogen gas. The Associated Press