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Some local Democrats say just getting elected isn't enough. A group called the Cincy Precinct Project aims to force local Democrats to do more.
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President Trump hit familiar notes on immigration and culture in his speech Tuesday night, but he largely underplayed the economic problems that voters say they are most concerned about.
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As President Trump delivered his State of the Union address, reporters from across NPR's newsroom, are fact checking his speech and offer context.
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The 2026 death toll from fire in Cincinnati is 500% higher than the same period the year before.
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