Here's how minimum wage and paid sick leave measures fared in the election Some red states approved ballot measures to raise the minimum wage and require employers to provide paid sick time to their workers. Andrea Hsu
AARP's Nancy LeaMond shares insights on exit polling of older voters Nancy LeaMond, executive vice president of AARP, shares insights from the organization's exit polling of older voters. Michel Martin
RFK Jr. discusses potential role in the Trump administration and health policy vision We ask former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. what his role will be in the coming Trump administration. NPR's reporter Pien Huang
The Dow Jones jumps over 1,300 points after Trump wins the election Wall Street, crypto investors, and shareholders in Trump Media are all cheering the election results. Maria Aspan
Here's where voters approved a tax hike to help pay for child care Voters approved tax hikes to help fund child care for low-income families in the Austin, Texas, and Sonoma County, Calif. A similar measure in St. Paul, Minn., failed. Andrea Hsu
How Trump won a second term as president in 2024 Trump’s overall closing focus on the economy and immigration ultimately resonated with enough Americans — more than the message delivered by Harris, who called for unity and warned that Trump was a “petty tyrant” who was obsessed with revenge. Franco Ordoñez
GOP strategist analyzes key factors behind Trump’s election victory NPR talks to Republican strategist Ron Bonjean about Trump's election success. Bonjean held top communications and strategy positions in the House and Senate. Steve Inskeep
Democratic Texas Rep. Lloyd Doggett reacts to the election results NPR talks with Democratic Rep. Lloyd Doggett of Texas about his role in promoting Vice President Harris to the top of the Democrats' presidential ticket. Steve Inskeep