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Where It Stands: Election Hinges On Key States, Final Results May Take A While
With no early, blowout victory, the presidential election could come down to votes that may not be counted until well into Wednesday, if not later in the week.
2020 Presidential Race: Ballot-Counting Stretches Beyond Election Day
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to conservative writer Noah Rothman of Commentary magazine and Aimee Allison, founder of the political organization She the People, about what the count indicates so far.
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Pennsylvania, Michigan Among States Where Counting Continues
The ballots are still being tabulated in some key states — Pennsylvania and Michigan, for example. The presidential campaigns are braced for possible legal fights.
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Analysis Of The Presidential Campaigns' Highs And Lows
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with Democratic strategist Karen Finney and Republican strategist Scott Jennings about the presidential election results so far and the candidates' campaigns.
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In Her New Collection, Nicole Krauss Considers How 'To Be A Man'
Nicole Krauss's novels often have complex structures, but the simplicity of her new story collection allows the beauty and precision of her writing to shine through.
Effects Of Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test On National Security
The U.S. command and control structure remains unaffected by the news that President Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus. But it underscores America's troubled response to the pandemic.
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How Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test Affects Government And His Campaign
President Trump's positive test for the coronavirus raises many questions — about both the government and his reelection campaign.
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Women Conductors Are The Rule, Not The Exception, At A New Classical Event
La Maestra, held in Paris this September, is the first fully realized competition solely for women conductors — an effort to help balance a male-dominated field.
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Why A Negative Coronavirus Test Doesn't Necessarily Mean You're In The Clear
Political figures who had contact with the president in the past week are being tested — and reporting negative results. Doctors sound a note of caution about what those results indicate.
New 9/11 Judge At Guantánamo Quits After 2 Weeks
A U.S. military court judge who took over the 9/11 case two weeks ago has quit. That means a 9/11 trial is unlikely to begin by the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
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