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Georgia Election Official: Don't Let Misinformation 'Suppress Your Own Vote'
Gabriel Sterling, a top Georgia election official, debunked many of President Trump's false claims one by one on Monday.
Kenosha: Negligence Claims Filed Against City And County Over Fatal Shootings
Attorneys for two men shot by Kyle Rittenhouse have each filed $10 million claims against Kenosha, Wis., as the city girds for unrest when a charging decision is made in the shooting of Jacob Blake.
D.C. Police Arrest Leader Of The Proud Boys Ahead Of Far-Right Protests
White nationalists are returning to Washington to voice support for President Trump. Last month's protests turned violent with clashes among extremists, counterdemonstrators and bystanders.
Ohio Governor Signs 'Stand Your Ground' Law After Suggesting He'd Veto It
Mike DeWine had called on lawmakers to pass "common sense" gun controls after a mass shooting in Dayton in 2019 killed nine people.
Despite Clear Defeat, Trump Vows To Fight On, Continues Disinformation In Georgia
Trump on Monday evening spoke in support of Republican Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue ahead of Tuesday's runoff election.
LA County Paramedics Told Not To Transport Some Patients With Low Chance Of Survival
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases that have inundated ICUs, the Southern California county is also asking ambulance crews to conserve bottled oxygen.
Sevdaliza: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert
The Iranian-Dutch singer and producer performs four songs during her Tiny Desk quarantine set.
Gatsby's Great Narrator 'Nick' Finally Gets His Own Backstory
Michael Farris Smith followed F. Scott Fitzgerald's "breadcrumbs" to write Nick, a prequel to The Great Gatsby. Revising the book, Smith was struck by the parallels between the 1920s and the 2020s.
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Ahead Of Georgia Runoffs, Republicans Needed To Be United. Trump Divided Them
President Trump has demanded total loyalty from Republicans, but nowhere more dramatically than in Georgia — where the last thing the GOP needed was an intraparty fight ahead of the Senate runoffs.
Objecting To Electoral Votes In Congress Recalls Bitter Moments In History
Vice President Pence is far from being the first vice president caught in an awkward position when presiding over the counting of electoral votes and being obligated to announce his own defeat.
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