Arnie Seipel
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Before he was the lovable, oddball weather guy on NBC's Today show, Scott was the original Ronald McDonald. He died Saturday.
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With a major voting bill stalled, the vice president told NPR that she won't negotiate changes to Senate rules publicly, "but I'm certainly having conversations with folks."
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Speaking at the White House an hour before an Egyptian-brokered cease-fire was set to go into effect in Israel and Gaza, President Biden expressed gratitude for the deal.
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The Washington Desk is realigning some of the assignments among our political reporters heading into this next chapter.
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Congressional leaders took seven months to negotiate the $900 billion package, which was passed with overwhelming majorities that could overturn a presidential veto.
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The network relies on results and race calls from The Associated Press for presidential races, other federal elections and statewide contests.
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Joe Biden invited his opponent's supporters to join him. Bernie Sanders responded with a road map and challenge for the front-runner to meet at the next debate.
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The House speaker made the announcement Thursday morning at the Capitol, a day after the first hearing by the panel that would draft those articles. Republicans said the move "weakened this nation."
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New arrivals in the NPR Politics team announces as well as assignments for 2020
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Twelve candidates will take the stage at 8 p.m. ET. Here is what to expect and how you can follow along.