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Families And Friends Mourn Loss Of Thanksgiving Traditions, Seek New Ones
Thanksgiving usually means gatherings and celebrating abundance. As the pandemic rules out crowded tables, Americans mourn missed traditions and build new ones.
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Michigan Rep. Elissa Slotkin Discusses Presidential Election Results
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Democratic Michigan Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin about the final strides to certify the state's election results.
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Pompeo Attempts To Cement Trump's Legacy In Israel Ahead Of A Biden Presidency
As the Biden administration approaches, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tries to cement the Trump administration's controversial pro-Israel policies.
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Politics Chat: Trump's GOP Support May Be Waning As He Contests Election Results
There are cracks in the wall of Republican support for Donald Trump but not enough to make the president concede that he lost the election.
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Coronavirus Pandemic Leaves Food Banks In Need Of Volunteers
Food banks get a lot of help from volunteers who make meals, distribute food to the needy and help keep things running smoothly. But in the coronavirus era, volunteers can be in short supply.
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Elephant Rescued After Falling Into A Well In Indian Village
Local residents dropped banana leaves down the well for the elephant to eat as officials strapped it to a crane and lifted it to safety.
How To Celebrate Thanksgiving Remotely
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with J.D. Biersdorfer, technology tip columnist for The New York Times, about her article, "How to Have a Fully Remote Family Thanksgiving."
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The Holidays Won't Be Traditional, But The Recipes Still Can Be
Many will miss out on their favorite family meals this holiday season. We discuss how to recreate those traditional recipes for a lockdown feast.
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Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich Says GOP Is 'Afraid' Of Trump
Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks about the GOP's unwillingness to contradict President Trump, who still refuses to accept the results of the presidential election.
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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Co-Creator Dies At 37
Patrick Quinn, who helped turn the Ice Bucket Challenge into a global phenomenon in 2014, died after a seven-year fight with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).
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