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Tuesday night, President Donald Trump addressed a joint session of Congress for the first time. NPR annotated his remarks, as well as the Democratic�
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Donald J. Trump has been sworn in as America's 45th president. NPR reporters have annotated Trump's inaugural address.Follow NPR online coverage of the�
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The NPR Politics team and reporters across the newsroom have annotated the news conference with President-elect Donald Trump that took place in New York�
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The NPR Politics team and reporters across the newsroom have annotated the farewell address that President Obama delivered in Chicago on Tuesday�
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Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump face off in the final presidential debate Wednesday night at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and�
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Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton face off in the second presidential debate Sunday night at Washington University in St. Louis,�
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Today, Democrats in Nevada and Republicans in South Carolina are telling the nation who they want to nominate to run for president
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The U.S. has spent millions of dollars since the 1980s on anti-drug ads. But research shows that some of these older public service announcements might be counterproductive. Now that the ads are shifting to reach teens who want to rebel, new studies show they may actually be more effective.
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It's hard to determine just how many veterans became ill because they were at nuclear test sites, but one soldier who witnessed more than 20 bomb explosions in the Nevada desert in 1957 says a lot of good men died because of it.