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  • Four years ago, Trump supporters, motivated in part by false election fraud claims, loudly protested at a Detroit counting facility. Election officials are determined to avoid a repeat of the chaos.
  • At the Pittsburgh Sword Fighters club, members are asked to leave their politics at the door, a rule that has led to closer relationships and more learning from one another.
  • Nadra Wilson and other Virginians got letters saying her U.S. citizenship was in question, along with her voter registration. "I was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. — I'm a citizen," Wilson told NPR.
  • Saturday, Sept. 21, 2024 Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for VIP guests Doors open at 7:30 p.m. for General Admission guests 21+ only Dine, drink, and do good! At this one-of-a-kind tasting event, Southern California’s best food, wine, and brews are mixed with wild entertainment and the world’s most fascinating wildlife. Join us for this can’t-miss, all-inclusive evening to savor and sip your way through the World-Famous San Diego Zoo. Raise a glass and take a bite out of conservation at the tastiest event that saves and protects the future for wildlife and the planet we all share. Cocktail Casual is appropriate. Comfortable shoes are recommended to enjoy the entire party. The tastings and entertainment are spread out around the San Diego Zoo grounds. VIP Experience: VIP tickets include all the benefits of general admission, and so much more. As a VIP ticketholder, you’ll enjoy early access to the party, all food and beverage tastings, exclusive VIP lounges with its own food and beverage vendors, and VIP-only restrooms. Don’t miss out! VIP: Open to guests from 6:30 to 10 p.m. Price: $275 General Admission: Includes all food, wine, and beer tastings, live music, dancing, and entertainment. Hurry before they’re gone! All participants must be 21 years of age or older; no children or strollers permitted. General Admission: Open to guests from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Price: $179 FAQs San Diego Zoo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Dozens of Jan. 6 defendants who received pardons from President Trump had past criminal convictions for charges including rape, manslaughter, domestic violence and drug trafficking.
  • Prosecutors say the ex-law enforcement and military officers took part in a wild scheme, funded by a Chinese national, to trick a man into signing away his rights in a business worth millions.
  • Retailers are warning Americans to be vigilant about their packages and not let porch pirates steal the holiday spirit,
  • Whether we were paying attention or not, 2024 was filled with good news. In case you weren't, NPR's member stations have been keeping track. Here are some of the stories that made us smile this year.
  • Natural gas utilities likely will face stricter federal regulations for their climate-warming methane emissions. Among the biggest sources of leaks is the meter outside a gas customer's home.
  • The justices also left in place a Michigan state constitutional amendment that barred the use of public funds for private schools.
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