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  • NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Tim Alberta of The Atlantic about the split in the Republican Party as former president Donald Trump continues to exercise his influence over it.
  • The party should have enough seats to form a coalition that would keep the country in the eurozone. Its victory is likely to ease some of the concerns over a potential Greek exit, and the implications of such a move on the fragile global economy.
  • Voters in Austria totally rejected the mainstream parties in the first round of presidential elections, so the two candidates in Sunday's runoff are from the political fringe, including one from the far right.
  • All large classes elected to Congress want to change Washington. The Tea Party has found that there are all kinds of tripwires built into the American system of checks and balances that prevent newcomers from quickly remaking the political culture into their own image.
  • Parliamentary elections were postponed several times amid disputes over the election law and procedures.
  • Mitt Romney's campaign is calling President Obama a redistributionist as a way to change the "47 percent" discussion. But in fact, taking from some and giving to others is a concept long enshrined in the nation's tax code.
  • On today's newscast: the Dragon Bravo Fire jumps a line, a missing Flagstaff woman is dead, four die in a plane crash, NWS issues heat warnings, and more.
  • On today's newscast: Two killed in Department of Public Safety helicopter crash, Kelly and Gallego pitch a bill to rebuild the North Rim, a new book examines the City Lights bookstore, and more.
  • Two-time U.S. Senate candidate Kelli Ward said Monday she'll seek the top post in the Arizona Republican Party and likely forego any effort to seek the…
  • On today's newscast: Prescott City Council approves controversial Whiskey Row hotel, Flagstaff Medical Center limits surgeries after sterilizer break, Payson voters reject bond for new community pool, and more.
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