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Biden Pulls Ahead By Narrow Margin In Pennsylvania
Former Vice President Joe Biden has taken the lead in Pennsylvania over President Donald Trump.
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NBA Players Union Approves Plan To Tip Off 2020-21 Season Before Christmas
While some details remain, the new season will start on Dec. 22. It will be a 72-game season that will allow for the league's traditional slate of games on Christmas Day.
Johnny Depp Exits 'Fantastic Beasts' Days After Losing Libel Case
The actor said Friday that Warner Bros. asked him to resign after he lost a libel suit in the U.K. earlier this week. As a result, the studio has pushed back the third film in the series to 2022.
How The 2020 Presidential Election Became A Test Of American Democracy
With the election winner still undecided, NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with election law expert Michael Kang and Jelani Cobb of The New Yorker about the state of American democracy.
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U.S. Unemployment Rate Continued To Drop In October
U.S. employers added 638,000 jobs last month as the unemployment rate dropped to 6.9%. The U.S. has regained about half the jobs lost in March and April, but a pandemic surge may cloud the recovery.
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White House Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows Tests Positive For The Coronavirus
Meadows, never far from the president's side, traveled extensively to rallies in the homestretch of the campaign and was with President Trump and his family on election night.
If You Could Administer 'Instant Karma,' What Would You Do?
Marissa Meyer's new novel follows a girl who — after a karaoke rendition of John Lennon's "Instant Karma" and a blow to the head — develops the ability to visit swift retribution on wrongdoers.
Suu Kyi's Party Expected To Win Myanmar Election Amid Minorities' Disenfranchisement
Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy won in a 2015 landslide and is expected to win again. But with voting denied or canceled in some areas, more than a million voters are disenfranchised.
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'Secret Life Of Groceries' Shines A Light On Bounty's Dark Side
Keeping U.S. markets filled with a dazzling array of choices relies on an army of farmers, suppliers, truckers and retail workers. What's gained and lost as all that food makes its way to the shelves?
Not My Job: We Quiz A'ja Wilson, The WNBA's MVP, On The DMV
We've invited the 2020 WNBA MVP to play a game called "Please take a number and stand in line." Three questions for a basketball MVP about the DMV.
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