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  • For months, the British have been holding a public inquiry into press ethics. The government set this up after a big outcry over the phone hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World. The inquiry is shining a light into the secluded world of the people who run that ancient country, in particular, says NPR's Philip Reeves, the prime minister's social set.
  • Stories about the LGBTQ experience around the world.
  • Florida’s annual legislative session ended May 5 with a record $117 billion budget. Republican supermajorities in both the House and Senate enabled lawmakers to push through much of Governor Ron DeSantis’ priority bills. Our panel of political scientists explore what passed, what didn’t’, and what it all means for Florida going forward.
  • President-elect Obama named New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a former rival for the Democratic nomination, as his choice for Commerce secretary. Richardson was an Energy secretary and U.N. ambassador in the Clinton administration.
  • President Trump will make a statement from the White House East Room at noon Eastern Time today. This will be the president’s first address following his…
  • It's post-election and pre-session in Tallahassee. Republicans have lost their complete control of the Florida Legislature as Democrats made modest gains…
  • Job requirements include: 8 years experience running a highly regarded nation, be a great speaker and have a Nobel Peace Prize. No word yet on whether President Obama would like the position.
  • Former White House adviser Karen Hughes is appointed as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy, where she will be charged with remaking the United States' image abroad.
  • Congress attends to overdue spending bills Tuesday, but the focus in the Senate was on opposition to Sen. Arlen Specter's chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee. NPR's David Welna reports.
  • Hurricane Ian’s destruction included thousands of vehicles across the area.
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