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Two members of a Dartmouth College fraternity and a sorority have been charged in the death of a student who was found dead ...
After Kamala Harris lost the chance to become the first Black female president, many Black women who are political organizers say they are exhausted and are taking a break from politics.
Over the weekend, President-elect Donald Trump unveiled more picks to serve in his Cabinet. A Republican-controlled Senate will consider these nominees early next year.
With some contacting attorneys and others looking to move out of the country, anti-Trump Republicans are trying to figure out what's next after betting against the president-elect.
President-elect Donald Trump has now finished making all of his major cabinet nominations. So the action now heads to the Senate, which will hold confirmation hearings. NPR's Luke Garrett is here with ...
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