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The Last Big Night Of The Primaries, In 5 Headlines
Hillary Clinton secured her status as presumptive nominee and took home California. Bernie Sanders said he will stay in the fight. And Donald Trump gave a scripted speech β an unusual move for him.
How Donald Trump Is Affecting Latino Votes For The GOP
Donald Trump does not poll well with Latinos. NPR's Rachel Martin asks Mario Guerra, a former California mayor, about whether Trump will hurt efforts to get Latinos to vote Republican.
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#MemeOfTheWeek: 'The Media'
A lackluster performance from the moderators of this week's Republican presidential debate made "the media" the laughing stock of the Internet. We shouldn't be surprised.
Sports Fans Spend Thanksgiving The Traditional Way: Watching Football
Thanksgiving means lots of turkey β and of course, football. Linda Wertheimer talks to ESPN sportswriter Jane McManus for a preview of the long holiday weekend's NFL and collegiate games.
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Job Growth Might Be Slowing Overall β But It's Surging For New College Grads
Congratulations to the Class of 2016! They are graduating into the best job market in a decade, especially for those with degrees in business, technology or engineering.
How The 'Trump Factor' Could Put House Seats In Play For Democrats
If Donald Trump is the GOP nominee, Democrats increasingly believe they may have a shot at winning control of the U.S. House.
'I Think That I Shall Never See, A Poem As Lovely As ... One On ATC'
For National Poetry Month, All Things Considered asked listeners to tweet poems of their own β including the rhyme that tops this story. The plot thickened when a high school English class jumped in.
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#NPRreads: 3 Great Reads To Contemplate This Weekend
Correspondents, editors and producers from our newsroom share the pieces that have kept them reading, using the #NPRreads hashtag. Each weekend, we highlight some of the best stories.
As A Contested Convention Looms, Republicans Punt On Rules Changes
The Republican National Committee is holding its final official gathering ahead of the July nominating convention.
People In Rural U.S. More Likely To Die From Leading Causes Of Death Than Urbanites
NPR's Robert Siegel talks to National Rural Health Association's Brock Slabach about a report that people in rural areas are more likely to die from the top causes of death than those in urban areas.
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