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Signs mark a polling site as early voting begins began on Feb. 20 in San Antonio. Early voting in Texas ran through last Friday, March 2. Eric Gay/AP hide caption
Florida Mayor Defies State Law In Push To Regulate Assault-Style Weapons
'Protectionism Harms,' Says Former Ex-Commerce Secretary On Steel Tariff Decision
Despite Long-Term Qualms, Steel Beer Keg Company Celebrates Trump's Focus On Tariffs
Tony Zimlich, a former military pilot, helps to train and manage a new generation of drone pilots. Alexi Horowitz-Ghazi/NPR hide caption
As Scandals Swirl At Home, Netanyahu Visits To Talk Iran, Embassy Move With Trump
Anna Deavere Smith Brings One-Woman Play 'Notes From The Field' To HBO
Oscar-Nominated Short Film 'Revolting Rhymes' Adapts Roald Dahl's Twisted Tales
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