Morning Edition
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Episodes
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There are already indications Trump’s second transition is not on track
The presidential election is over, and the complicated two-month sprint has begun to hand over the levers of power from one administration to the next.
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Where did Democrats go wrong in the 2024 election?
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Andy Levin, a former Democratic congressman from Michigan and senior fellow with the Center for American Progress, about what Democrats could have done differently.
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Gov. Newsom calls a special session to prep California for legal fight against Trump
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special legislative session to increase funding to defend state policies from President-elect Donald Trump's agenda prior to his January inauguration.
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A veteran opens up about the challenges of adjusting to civilian life
Army veteran Alex Ortiz helps fellow veterans in Puerto Rico adjust to civilian life. He talks with his wife Lixannie about his struggle to adjust to civilian life.
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Sen. Manchin on the disconnect between Democrats and voters
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with retiring West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III about the outcomes of the presidential election and Senate races.
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Students at Howard University are disappointed after Harris' election loss
After Vice President Harris’ loss to President-elect Donald Trump, Howard University students say they are disappointed but are encouraged by her historic run.
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President-elect Donald Trump had a decisive win, Rep. Mike Walz says
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republic Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida about what went right for Republicans in the 2024 election.
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TRUMP WIN TAKEAWAYS
Donald Trump built a broad coalition to become the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms.
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Analyzing what RFK Jr. said on 'Morning Edition' about his health policy vision
A deeper dive into Wednesday's post-election interview with former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and his skepticism of public health expertise.
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Hospitals face months of IV fluid shortages after Helene damages N.C. factory
Hospitals have been forced to innovate with new ways of hydrating patients and giving them medications, after a key factory that produces IV fluids flooded during Hurricane Helene.
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How the Biden White House tried to ‘Trump-proof’ some of its priorities
President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to roll back some of President Biden’s policies. That could affect many Biden priorities including the civil service, electric vehicles and Ukraine.
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What did the presidential election say about the power of the Latino voting bloc?
Mark Hugo Lopez at the Pew Research Center talks with NPR's Michel Martin about Latino votes in the 2024 elections.