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Hurricane Iota, Weakening But Dangerous, Slams An Already Sodden Central America
Iota diminished to a Category 1 hurricane within hours of its landfall in Nicaragua. Still, as the second strong storm to hit the region in as many weeks, Iota bears grave dangers for residents.
Charges Dropped Against Kentucky Lawmaker Arrested At A Breonna Taylor Protest
State Rep. Attica Scott was charged with first-degree rioting, which is a felony. She was also facing lesser charges of failure to the disperse and unlawful assembly. She called charges "bogus."
Georgia's Brad Raffensperger: National GOP Figures Didn't Understand Our Laws
Georgia's secretary of state told NPR about efforts by national party leaders to lean on him over ballots. He has defended his office and the state's practices amid scrutiny and criticism.
Hungary And Poland Block EU Budget With Pandemic Relief Funds For Hard-Hit Nations
The two Eastern European countries are in a long-running dispute with the European Union over their consolidation of state power and restrictions on free speech and an independent judiciary.
New Orleans Mayor Cancels Mardi Gras Parades In 2021
"With COVID-19 cases increasing around the country, we will have to modify how to observe [Carnival] season," the mayor said. She's asking for alternative ideas from the public.
11/17 KVCR Midday News: New COVID-19 Antibody Therapy, Governor Newsom Apology, and More
Monday through Thursday at lunchtime, KVCR News has your daily news rundown. Stories highlighted today include:A new COVID-19 antibody therapy is set for…
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The GOP's Post-Trump Identity Crisis: What's Next For The Republican Party?
Trump lost the election, but remains popular among Republican voters. New Yorker writer Nicholas Lemann talks about how the GOP might deal with the changes Trump made to the party's ideology.
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Biden Wants To Help Pay Some Student Loans, But There's Pressure To Go Further
The president-elect called for immediate action to help borrowers who are "having to make choices between paying their student loan and paying the rent."
Asia-Pacific Nations Sign Huge Trade Deal With China While U.S. Sits It Out
What it means for the U.S. to be on the sidelines of another major trade agreement, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership, which 15 countries agreed to Sunday.
Senate Blocks President Trump's Controversial Nominee To The Federal Reserve Board
The 47-50 vote came as Sens. Mitt Romney and Susan Collins sided with Democratic senators to preserve a filibuster of Judy Shelton's confirmation. Two other Republicans missed the vote.
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