Republican Path Forward
Republicans not only kept control of the Senate, but outperformed expectations in that body, partly thanks to President Trump’s six-day campaign swing.
Youth Vote And Gun Control In Florida
Following the shooting this year at a Parkland, Fla., high school, there was evidence of a surge in voter registration and early voting among young voters, energized by the issue of gun control.
12 Dead and Several Injured In Shooting At Southern California Bar
A gunman opened fire in a crowded bar and grill filled with college students today. At least 12 people are dead and several others injured.
A Boatload Of Ballots: Midterm Voter Turnout Hit 50-Year High
More than 47 percent of the voting-eligible population cast a ballot in the midterm elections on Tuesday, according to early estimates. That’s the highest turnout for a midterm since 1966.
Multiple Injuries In Shooting At Southern California Bar
Police and first responders were on the scene in Thousand Oaks, Calif., after reports of an “active shooter incident.”
White House Revokes Press Pass Of CNN’s Jim Acosta
The White House accused Acosta of “putting his hands” on an aide during a press conference in which he repeatedly challenged the president.
In Colorado, Jared Polis Becomes First Openly Gay Elected Governor
Voters in Colorado have made Jared Polis the nation’s first openly gay elected governor. Polis speaks with NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly about his plans while he’s in office.
Results In Key Florida Senate Race Are Still On Hold
Florida voters kept the governorship in Republican hands and added two Democrats as members of Congress. But definitive results in a key Senate race are still on hold a day after midterms.
Parkland Shooting Survivor Ryan Deitsch Reacts To Midterm Results
Ryan Deitsch survived the school shooting in Parkland, Fla., and then co-founded March For Our Lives to try to get young people to vote. He talks with NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly about midterm results.
Girl Scouts Of The USA Files Suit Against Boy Scouts Of America
The girls’ leadership development organization has filed a federal lawsuit accusing the Boy Scouts of trademark infringement, after it started admitting girls as well as boys.
Many Of The Women Who Ran As Democrats This Election Flipped Republican Seats
Iowa elected women to Congress for the first time on Tuesday. Cindy Axne will represent the 3rd district and talks with NPR’s Ailsa Chang about flipping a Republican seat and how she plans to run it.
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