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Green eggs and ham? Even toddlers know when an event appears to be impossible, not just improbable.
Mexicans Mixed On Trump's Plan To End NAFTA
by Carrie Kahn
Donald Trump says he would undo NAFTA, which he calls the "worst trade deal ever." Economists say many jobs depend on U.S.-Mexico trade, but others say NAFTA has been bad for Mexico's economy.
Threats And Intimidation Against Minorities Reported Nationwide
by Eyder Peralta
Since the presidential election last week, dozens of acts of hate and intimidation have been reported across the country. Despite the ugliness, there are glimmers of hope and calls for dialogue.
Longtime Friend Expects President Trump To Be Different Than Candidate Trump
Thomas Barrack is a former Reagan administration staffer and one of Donald Trump's friends and economic advisers. He says President-elect Trump will be different than he was as a candidate.
Baltic States Nervous Over Trump's Attitude Toward Russia
NATO members Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are anxious over President-elect Donald Trump's criticism of NATO and comments about forging stronger ties between the U.S. and Russia.
Trump Supporter Says 'My Heart Swelled With Satisfaction' On Election Night
Political commentator Gayle Trotter hosts a podcast called Right in DC and has supported Donald Trump since July. She reflects on the election results and the campaign season.
NPR News Chief On The Role Of Journalism: Facts Exist And They Matter
by Michael Oreskes
NPR's Senior Vice President of News and Editorial Director Michael Oreskes explains why he believes journalism and facts are important after this year's historic election.
How Were The Polls So Wrong?
FiveThirtyEight senior writer Farai Chideya talks about covering politics and polling in the 2016 election and how her views on media coverage of politics have changed.
The Social Media Fallout Of Trump's Victory
Doyin Richards, founder of Daddy Doin' Work, decided to unfriend Trump supporters on Facebook. He discusses his social media reaction and how to move forward after the election.
Muslim, Woman, Immigrant — And Trump Supporter
Asra Nomani is a former Wall Street Journal reporter who wrote a piece in The Washington Post about why she, as a liberal, decided to vote for Donald Trump.
What It's Like To Be An American Muslim After Trump's Election
Commentator, author and human rights lawyer Arsalan Iftikhar reflects on what the presidential election results mean as a Muslim-American.
Latinas For Trump Co-Founder 'In Shock'
After an emotional election we check in with Denise Galvez, co-founder of Latinas for Trump. Trump performed better than expected among Latino voters.
'Never Trump' Conservative Calls Election 'Amazing Earthquake'
Mona Charen is a conservative columnist for National Review and a member of the "Never Trump" movement. She shares her reaction to the election of Donald Trump.