Elena Moore
Elena Moore is a production assistant for the NPR Politics Podcast. She also fills in as a reporter for the NewsDesk. Moore previously worked as a production assistant for Morning Edition. During the 2020 presidential campaign, she worked for the Washington Desk as an editorial assistant, doing both research and reporting. Before coming to NPR, Moore worked at NBC News. She is a graduate of The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and is originally and proudly from Brooklyn, N.Y.
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One officer wasn't at the raid but applied for the search warrant with misleading information. The move comes months after the department fired another detective.
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A strain of the coronavirus that reportedly spreads faster than the original version has been found in Colorado. The variant had previously been reported in the United Kingdom.
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Michigan electors cast their votes for Joe Biden at the State Capitol today, in the face of security concerns. The state has seen of several demonstrations against President-elect Biden's win.
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Presidential children and grandchildren are often shielded from the public eye, but that's changing. Joe Biden's grandchildren and Kamala Harris' stepchildren have their own personas on social media.
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The U.S. Senate continues to take up President Biden's nominees for key roles.
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Joe Biden has made dozens of campaign promises. A significant amount of his agenda centers on reversing or updating positions taken by the Trump administration.
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He says President-elect Joe Biden has what it takes to run the country, especially amid multiple crises involving the pandemic, the racial justice system and the economy.
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Crowds are gathering to cheer the news of Joe Biden's presidential win near the White House at Black Lives Matter Plaza.
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"With a margin that small, there will be a recount in Georgia," Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told reporters on Friday.
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Georgia was always expected to be close, and it hasn't disappointed. The race for president remains razor-thin, while neither of the state's two Senate contests has been decided.