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Two Black men who voted for Democrats their whole life chose Donald Trump in 2024. They have very different feelings about how it is going.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with San Diego mayor Todd Gloria about the Monday shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.
EMBARGOED: A new analysis finds much higher costs for people who buy their health insurance from the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, and five million people are projected to drop their coverage this ...
Conservative political consultant and pollster Sarah Longwell talks about the Kentucky and Georgia primaries and what the results might portend for the midterm elections.
With grocery store beef prices hovering around record highs, more consumers are choosing to buy a whole or half animal carcass for the bulk savings.
Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie has been a thorn in the side of President Trump, who is backing Massie's primary challenger, making Tuesday's primary high stakes for both prominent Republicans.
A coalition of Utah communities is building enough new renewable energy projects in the next four years to cover residents' needs. That's a big shift in a state where fossil fuels currently dominate ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Democratic Rep. Scott Peters of California, who represents San Diego neighborhoods near the mosque where three people were killed yesterday.
Six states hold primaries on Tuesday, with key races continuing to serve as a test of President Trump's influence on the Republican Party and voters.
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with singer-songwriter Rostam {RAH-stum} about embracing his Iranian roots on his new album American Stories.
At least three people are dead after two teenagers attacked a mosque in San Diego. Police say the perpetrators then took their own lives.
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