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Republican Governor Mike Braun has called the legislature into special session next week to consider the move.
Republicans in Indiana and in Kansas say they don't have enough votes to pass more GOP-friendly congressional maps.
Meanwhile, Democrats in Virginia...
planned to meet in special session on November 3rd to consider redistricting in that state.
In 1812, hundreds of thousands of men in Napoleon's army perished during their retreat from Russia.
As Ari Daniel reports, unexpected pathogens may have helped hasten the soldiers' demise.
Argentine stocks jumped over 20 percent after President Javier Mele's party won decisively in Sunday's midterms.
The victory comes a week after the United States promised a $40 billion bailout for Argentina, contingent on Mele's victory.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stevens.
A standoff continues between Democrats and Republicans over how to end the now three-week-old government shutdown.
And NPR's Tamara Keith reports that there are no scheduled negotiations.
Arizona Attorney General Chris Mays is suing House Speaker Mike Johnson to force him to swear in the newest member of Congress.
As NPR's Claudia Grisales reports, Johnson is also accused of stalling
as part of an effort to avoid a vote on releasing the Epstein files.
A man who was pardoned after taking part in the January 6th Capitol riot is facing new allegations.
As NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports, the suspect is charged with threatening to kill House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries.
President Trump's nominee to oversee the Office of Special Counsel has withdrawn himself from consideration.
30-year-old Paul Ingrassia's decision comes after his racist and anti-Semitic text messages were made public.
Ingrassia is an attorney and Trump activist.