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Politics Abigail Spanberger, Virginia's first woman governor, talks about Tuesday's win Democrat Abigail Spanberger will be Virginia's next governor, defeating her Republican opponent, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears. She joins NPR to talk about becoming Virginia's first woman governor. Leila Fadel
Politics Rep. Mikie Sherrill talks about becoming New Jersey's next governor Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill will be New Jersey's next governor, defeating a Trump-backed Republican challenger Tuesday. NPR speaks to her about the win. A Martínez
Science FEMA promised funds to tsunami-proof an Oregon hospital. That money is MIA The federal government promised an Oregon hospital millions of dollars to help prepare for an earthquake. They're still waiting for the money. Katia Riddle
Business Prosecutors seize yachts, luxury cars from man accused of running Cambodia cyberscams Prosecutors in Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore seized hundreds of millions of dollars in assets belonging to a Cambodian businessman whom the U.S. accuses of heading a global scam syndicate. The Associated Press
National Here are 6 'Beautiful Bill' tax changes that will benefit wealthy Americans Tax season is approaching. Tax breaks that were extended as part of President Trump's "One Big Beautiful Bill" will mainly benefit high-net-worth and high-income people. Scott Neuman
Politics Supreme Court enters the lion's den on Trump tariffs The case has potentially profound economic consequences for the country and the presidency. Nina Totenberg
Politics How an enduring debate over healthcare sparked a now record-long shutdown At the heart of the impasse is a debate about expiring subsidies for health insurance. It's the latest chapter in a fight over Obamacare that has dominated Congress since the law was signed in 2010. Sam Gringlas
Business Yes, Trump's tariffs are raising billions -- but at a steep economic cost Trump's tariffs are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. They're also costing consumers, frustrating businesses and hurting the factories they're supposed to help. Scott Horsley
Politics The government shutdown is now the longest in U.S. history. See how it compares As the government shutdown stretches its way into the record books, Americans are feeling its worsening impacts. Rachel Treisman
Politics Democrats had a big night. Here are 5 takeaways from the 2025 elections Democrats had a good night, winning major races including governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey and a redistricting ballot measure in California, while also confronting the future of the party. Domenico Montanaro