It wasn't all that long ago that Grant Burningham was homeless and sleeping in a tent in the woods.
"That's hard for me to talk about because I thought I had reached the end," he says.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Millions of Americans have made their choice - but we may have to wait a while to find out who the winner is. Which states could take longer to report official results? When could we expect them? Voters play the waiting game on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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After a seemingly endless buildup, voting in the 20-20 presidential campaign gets started in Iowa. Rachel Martin and David Greene broadcast live, talking to voters there. Plus, questions surrounding the coronavirus - we'll provide some answers and update you on the latest state of the outbreak on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App for your favorite mobile device!
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren made her first campaign stops in West Virginia and Ohio since announcing her White House bid. President Trump carried both states in 2016.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Washington DC prosecutors think they've found a better way to keep their communities safe - by connecting young people with those they've harmed. But are the victims willing to participate? Experimenting with restorative justice. Plus, we talk with Chicago's mayor as she gets ready for possible ICE raids in her city on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Democratic Senator Kamala Harris, who's a candidate for the 2020 presidential election, has endorsed "Medicare for all." But the details of what that means are rather elusive.
       The mass shooting at a Florida high school one year ago changed lives forever, and started a movement for gun control that swept across the country.
The latest effort to end the Affordable Care Act has raised concerns that millions could lose health coverage. Steve Inskeep talks to GOP Sen. Mike Braun of Indiana about the future of the ACA.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Fifty years ago this Saturday, Neil Armstrong walked on the moon. But before doing so, he had to *land* on the moon - a job both difficult and tense. Remembering the final moments of the Apollo 11 moon landing fifty years later on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: Buzz Aldrin salutes the American flag on the lunar surface during the Apollo 11 mission – Courtesy NASA)
President Trump's plan for a border wall has many environmental experts concerned about how it could impact state parks, rivers, and wildlife migration. The environmental impact of a border wall on Morning Edition.
                    
                                                                                            
                        A wall remains up between President Trump and Democratic leaders over border security.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
As the pandemic forces us to interact virtually more than ever before, what can social media teach us about leading a “real” and fulfilling life? That, plus news to start your week, on Morning Edition from NPR News.
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What do you do when waves hit your kitchen window? In the Midwest and Southern U.S., residents are asking that question as record rainfall wreaks havoc in their towns. Water levels on the Mississippi River and the Great Lakes are at historic heights, as those who live in surrounding areas try to deal with one storm after another on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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