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Philadelphia Gears Up For Unprecedented Attention To Its Vote Count
President Trump has claimed, with little evidence, the city's election system is corrupt. His critics say the president is trying to suppress turnout. But voters have registered in record numbers.
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School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Mike Porembka, an assistant superintendent at a Pennsylvania school district, about the district's decision to return to remote learning as coronavirus cases surge.
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'More Conservative Than Attila The Hun': Kelly Loeffler's Push To Keep Senate Seat
The wealthy businesswoman replaced Georgia Republican Sen. Johnny Isakson who resigned last year. Now she's running in a crowded special election to serve out the remaining two years of his term.
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Young Puerto Ricans See Governor's Election As A Chance For A Change
Puerto Ricans will vote for a new governor Tuesday following four years of economic and social turmoil. Many young people see the election as a chance to plot a better path forward.
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What's Changed And What Hasn't This Election Season
On the eve of Election Day, we look at how both presidential campaigns have changed over the last year and what remains unchanged during the race.
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Montana Sees One Of The Most Competitive Gubernatorial Races In The Country
Trump carried Montana by 20 points in 2016. But the state is full of split-ticket voters and has had a Democratic governor for 16 years. This year the seat is open, and the race is close.
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Sanctuary Immigrants Take Refuge In Texas Church, Watch Election Closely
President Trump's immigration policies are on the line and many are hoping Joe Biden will follow through on pledges to help immigrants and asylum-seekers if he wins the election.
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Slovakia's Weekend Project: Test The Whole Country For Coronavirus
Amid a steep spike in cases, more than 3.6 million Slovaks were tested for the virus — about two-thirds of the country. The prime minister hopes the testing can ward off a more severe lockdown.
Bail For Kyle Rittenhouse, Accused Kenosha Shooter, Set At $2 Million
Rittenhouse's lawyers argued that because he had allegedly acted in self-defense the bond should be set at $750,000. But Court Commissioner Loren Keating rejected that argument.
Election Night Viewer's Guide: Why You May Need To Be Patient
You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
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