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At This Point In Time, Presidential Race Is Too Close To Call
President Trump and Joe Biden picked up a number of states Tuesday night. There are, however, more votes to be counted — and the overall result is unclear.
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The 2020 Election Was Attacked, But Not Severely Disrupted. Here's How
Federal officials credit years of preparation and tough lessons from the Russian attack on the 2016 election for what they called a much better showing by government agencies at every level.
2020 Election Returns In Georgia Are Still Being Tallied
Georgia is one of the states that is too close to call in the presidential election. Trump won the state in 2016 by a margin of a little more than 5%. There are also crucial Senate races in the state.
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Georgia: Where The Race Stands
Georgia was always expected to be close, and it hasn't disappointed. The race for president remains razor-thin, while neither of the state's two Senate contests has been decided.
GOP Lawyer On Potential Legal Challenges To Election Results
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ben Ginsberg, a top Republican election lawyer, on the possibilities of legal challenges to election results.
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Rigorous Study Backs A Psychedelic Treatment For Major Depression
Psilocybin, the hallucinogenic substance found in "magic" mushrooms, appears to relieve the symptoms of major depression.
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From Marijuana To Mushrooms, Voters Want Drug Laws Eased
Several states approve marijuana for recreational and medicinal use. Oregon votes to decriminalize possession of small amounts of hard drugs.
California Voters Give Uber, Lyft A Win But Some Drivers Aren't So Sure
Uber and Lyft are cheering the passage of Prop 22, which says they don't have to treat their drivers as employees and provide benefits such as paid sick leave. Critics say they'll keep fighting.
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A.B. Eastwood's Ever-Expanding Beat
The autodidact producer spent time learning in Florida, before returning to Nashville with a vision for elevating the entire city.
Poor Countries Fall Behind In Race To Reserve COVID-19 Vaccine
Wealthy countries have a strategy to secure doses of any forthcoming vaccines. And that's creating a problem for lower-income nations.
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