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Hurricane Eta Lashes Nicaragua's Coast As Forecasters Warn Of 'Catastrophic' Flooding
The center of the Category 4 storm, packing winds of 145 mph, is moving toward the coast Tuesday morning. It's expected to dump torrential rains in the country's poorest region.
Election Day Update From Iowa
NPR looks at voting in Iowa on Election Day 2020, where final polls have showed President Trump and Joe Biden in a close heat. Absentee voting in the state has seen large numbers.
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Voters Are Turning Out Early Across Texas To Cast Ballots
In the early voting period, Texas surpassed records for turnout. The race there is remarkably close based on early analysis.
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Election Day Update From Spanish Springs, Nev.
In Nevada, millions of voters have already cast their ballots by mail or early, but millions more are expected to turn out at the polls on Tuesday, too.
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'Highly Motivated': In Israel, U.S. Voters Lean Toward Trump
Israel has one of the largest populations of eligible U.S. voters abroad. Many are expected to vote for the incumbent. Palestinians disfavor Trump, but some Palestinian Americans have avoided voting.
Coronavirus FAQs: Are 3 Masks Better Than 1? Will Mouthwash Keep You Safe?
Readers are asking: Should we double up on masks for double the protection? Does gargling with mouthwash have an impact on the virus?
'Our Miracle': Girl Survives 4 Days In Quake Rubble, Cheering Turkey
The girl's name is Ayda Gezgin – but officials call her "our miracle" after she was pulled relatively unharmed from a collapsed building.
Baron Wolman, Rolling Stone's First Staff Photographer, Dies At 83
Wolman was the gifted eye behind countless iconic photographs of legendary artists, including Jimi Hendrix, the Grateful Dead, Miles Davis and Johnny Cash, and the tumult of the first Woodstock.
Stocks Soar As Tense Election Draws To A Close
Investors are betting that Democrats could take control of the White House and the Senate, increasing the prospect of passing a new relief package once the election is over.
Voting Rights Group Official On Voting In Florida
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mone Holder, senior program director of policy, advocacy and research at voting rights group New Florida Majority, about the voting scene in Florida on Election Day.
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