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NPR News: 11-05-2025 5PM EST

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0:00.0

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Rylan Barton. New York City Mayor-elect, Zeran

0:05.9

Mammu Dani, has announced his transition team as he prepares to take office at the beginning of the year.

0:11.3

NPR's Sarah Ventry reports members of the team have served in past New York City Mayor administrations.

0:16.9

The five-person team is made up entirely of women and includes a former Federal Trade Commission chair, former first deputy mayor, and the president and CEO of United Way of New York City.

0:27.7

The team will be responsible for setting the stage for the new administration to enact an ambitious agenda.

0:33.4

Mom Donnie, a Democratic socialist, campaigned heavily on promises to freeze the rent, make buses free, and create universal child care.

0:41.7

In his acceptance speech on Tuesday night, he also promised to hire thousands more teachers, cut waste from a bloated bureaucracy, and worked tirelessly to improve public housing.

0:51.7

Sarah Ventry, NPR News, New York.

0:54.0

Democrats won big beyond the high-profile

0:56.4

contests in New York, New Jersey, and Virginia yesterday. NPR's Stephen Fowler has more on the results

1:01.8

from other state and local elections across the country. In Georgia, Democrats flipped two seats on

1:06.5

the Public Service Commission with more than 60 percent of the vote. The first time, Democrats have won a

1:11.4

non-federal statewide election there since 2006. In Pennsylvania, voters chose to retain three

1:17.4

Democratic State Supreme Court justices and regain control of top offices in multiple swing

1:22.9

counties. Mississippi Democrats broke a supermajority in that state Senate, while Democrats won enough seats to gain a supermajority in New Jersey State Assembly, and more than a dozen seats flipped in Virginia's House of Delegates.

1:35.7

Stephen Fowler, NPR News.

1:37.3

Emergency workers are searching for more victims after the fiery crash of a UPS cargo plane in Louisville, Kentucky yesterday.

1:45.9

NPR's Joel Rose reports at least 11 people died and more than a dozen were injured when the plane crashed while taking off.

1:51.5

Kentucky Governor Andy Bashir says first responders are still combing through the crash site

1:55.8

in a mostly industrial neighborhood next to the airport in Louisville.

1:59.6

We've got to continue to search that site, hope and pray for the best, but no, there may be

2:05.5

more loss of life that we're going to learn about today.

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