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  • After tight races in Kansas and Georgia, Democrats are sensing an opportunity in next month's special election in Montana. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Democratic strategist Geoff Garin about it.
  • Novelist Kate Christensen makes a plot line of her own life in a memoir that describes her struggles to come to terms with her family, her relationships and her sometimes violent father. A passionate lover of food, Christensen weaves recipes into a story of survival.
  • Service members often struggle with guilt, abandonment and regret. The Army and the Department of Veterans Affairs are working to help make those last days meaningful.
  • On August 9, 1974, President Richard Nixon resigned from office. His resignation was one of most important political moments in U.S. history.Nixon was…
  • Fight for America! is a new art installation about democracy that invites audiences to play a war game — battling over the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • It's easy being green... when it's your birthday: Kermit the Frog turns 50 years old Monday. Barry Gordemer, Morning Edition senior producer and puppeteer, has this birthday tribute to the star of The Muppet Show and countless movies and videos.
  • The latest "Kids Count" report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation shows Florida ranks 37th in the country for overall "child well-being." That's up one…
  • To mark the NFL's 100th anniversary, NPR's Michel Martin talks football with The Nation's Dave Zirin, Jason Reid of ESPN's The Undefeated, and journalism professor Kevin Blackistone.
  • This is the health news of the week of November 16th, 2022.
  • According to a new a report, Florida has the 37th highest adult obesity rate in the country - up from its previous ranking of 40th.Rich Hamburg is deputy…
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