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  • Health officials are searching for people who may have been infected with coronavirus by President Trump at a recent fundraiser.
  • The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by another 0.75 percentage points Wednesday, as part of its ongoing effort to fight inflation. The big question is, what happens next.
  • The Harris campaign says she'd give families $6,000 when they have a new baby, and would restore the pandemic-era child tax credit, too. It's part of an economic plan focused on the cost of living.
  • Today, we’re talking about the pros and cons of data centers and how Ohio is addressing them, as rural residents and others mobilize in hopes of bringing the issue to voters.
  • Today, we’re talking about the pros and cons of data centers and how Ohio is addressing them, as rural residents and others mobilize in hopes of bringing the issue to voters.
  • Ben de la Cruz is an award-winning documentary video producer and multimedia journalist. He is currently a senior visuals editor. In addition to overseeing the multimedia coverage of NPR's global health and development, his responsibilities include working on news products for emerging platforms including Amazon's and Google's smart screens. He is also part of a team developing a new way of thinking about how NPR can collaborate and engage with our audience as well as photographers, filmmakers, illustrators, animators, and graphic designers to build new visual storytelling avenues on NPR's website, social media platforms, and through live events.
  • NPR National Correspondent Debbie Elliott can be heard telling stories from her native South. She covers the latest news and politics, and is attuned to the region's rich culture and history.
  • The Democrat's latest proposal would raise rates on the very (very) richest Americans and raise revenue, but it would further complicate the tax system and could be a minor drag on the economy.
  • The song, which came out in 1994 and first hit the top 10 in 2017, has now led the chart for the last seven holiday seasons.
  • These are the politics stories that drew in the most readers this year. And the top story is not about President Trump.
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