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'Failed By The Courts': Texans Hoping To Vote By Mail Have To Hit The Polls Instead
A series of efforts by Texas Republicans to make access to voting more difficult in the final stretch of the fall campaign comes as the party's lock on the state's politics is getting looser.
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Young Republican From Georgia Struggles To Find His Place In The Party
Young people coming up in the GOP are trying to answer this question: What does it mean to be a Republican right now? William Carter grew up in Georgia, and is trying to find his way in the party.
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House Democrats' Campaign Committee Launches Blitz Targeting Black Voters
The investment, shared first with NPR, comes as the campaigns of both President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden have focused intently on Black male voters.
College Football Teams Play Defense Against COVID-19 Outbreaks
University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban tested positive for the coronavirus. Another Southeastern Conference school, the University of Florida, pauses its season because of an outbreak.
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Underestimating These 'Maids' Is A Fatal Mistake
Katie Skelly's uncanny new graphic novel retells the real-life story of sisters Christine and Léa Papin, who were working as maids when they brutally murdered their employers.
Kamala Harris' Travel Suspended After 2 People Near Her Test Positive For Coronavirus
The Biden campaign has canceled Harris' travel through Sunday. Harris has tested negative a few times this week.
Demi Lovato Addresses Trump With New Song, 'Commander In Chief'
Demi Lovato performed "Commander in Chief," her politically charged single criticizing President Trump, for the first time at Wednesday's Billboard Music Awards.
Backxwash, The Metal-Sampling Rapper, Turns Fury Into Forgiveness
Though her music, the queer rapper explores horror and wonder, especially as horror mirrors real racial strife. Backxwash's album has been shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize.
Wells Fargo Fires More Than 100 Employees Accused Of Coronavirus Relief Fraud
The employees' alleged actions were outside of their work responsibilities and do not involve Wells Fargo's customers, the company said. The bank says it's cooperating with law enforcement.
In Season 4, 'Fargo' Tells A Story Of American Crime And Greed In Kansas City
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Noah Hawley, creator and writer behind the FX show Fargo about the series' fourth season.
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