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Biden Urges Patience As His Lead Widens In Key States
Biden delivered remarks as he continues to advance his lead in critical swing states.
Senate Control Likely Decided By Fate Of 2 Georgia Runoff Races
Senate Democrats gained one new seat so far, but they would need two more plus the White House to take the majority. Two runoff races in Georgia give them a very narrow path.
Will This Election Be A Replay Of Bush v. Gore At The Supreme Court? Not Likely
President Trump has made unfounded allegations of "fraud" in the election and said the Supreme Court, with three of his appointees, will be the final arbiter. Legal experts aren't so sure.
Biden Widens Lead In White House Race As Contest Remains Too Close To Call
After days of ballot tallying, the former vice president's lead in the 2020 White House race has solidified as he narrows in on the 270 electoral votes needed to secure the presidency.
Votes Still Being Counted In Philadelphia As Biden Maintains Razor-Thin Lead
Pennsylvania continues to process ballots, with all eyes on Joe Biden's lead and the state's prized 20 electoral votes. It's always intense in Philadelphia.
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State Of The Race: Where Vote Counts Are At In Key States
Every day, the number of outstanding ballots has gotten smaller, and the margins between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden have shifted, in some cases dramatically. We get an update.
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How To Repair Relationships Damaged By Election Divisions
After an election year unique in its divisiveness, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with advice columnist Amy Dickinson about how people can begin to repair relationships, if they so desire.
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Saturday Sports: Basketball Prepares For Life After COVID-19
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with ESPN's Howard Bryant about a second life for two Houston Astros, and the NBA's hopes for a post-pandemic season.
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'Game-Changer': Kamala Harris Makes History As Next Vice President
Harris is the first woman, the first Black person and the first Asian American elected vice president of the United States. Her rise marks a statement about a changing nation.
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Across The Country, Voters Approve More Civilian Oversight For Police
Some communities established or expanded powers used by civilian commissions designed to ensure police accountability.
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