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With Election 27 Days Away, Federal Judge Weighs NC Absentee Ballot Rules
NC and Republican party officials battle over changes to witness requirement for absentee ballots, a key consideration in a pandemic election.
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Tillis Improving After Coronavirus Diagnosis, Spokesman Says
Sen. Thom Tillis announced Friday that he had coronavirus, which has also hit GOP leaders like President Trump and RNC Chair Ronna McDaniel.
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President Trump and First Lady Test Positive for Coronavirus
Trump has held multiple events without masks or social distancing, The presidents senior adviser, Hope Hicks, also tested positive.
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12 Democratic Governors Issue Statement Promising Every Valid Ballot Will Be Counted
“There is absolutely no excuse for promoting the intimidation or harassment of voters.”
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Trump Campaigns Hard in North Carolina. But Does Coronavirus Overshadow His Message?
Trump campaigning on the US Supreme Court and voter fraud, but coronavirus and the economy is on the minds of many in North Carolina.
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After Trump’s Attacks on Election, Both Parties Vow Orderly Transition
Republicans and Democrats alike pushed back against fears that President Trump would not cede power if he loses the election.
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Protests Erupt After Grand Jury Declines to Press Charges for Breonna Taylor’s Death
Anger and sadness over the decision not to charge Kentucky police for Breonna Taylor’s death poured into protests in US streets Wednesday.
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US Supreme Court Vacancy Raises Stakes for Second Tillis-Cunningham Debate
In second debate, expect Tillis to be challenged by Cunningham for a Supreme Court confirmation that could drastically impact health care.
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‘Let the People Speak’: Joe Biden Urges Senate to Wait on Supreme Court
Joe Biden slammed Trump and leading Senate Republicans for trying to jam through a Supreme Court replacement for the late Justice Ginsburg.
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Billion-Dollar Disasters Are More Frequent Than Ever in the US—Wildfires Are Only Part of That Toll
Wildfires in the West will have an enormous financial toll, but they are part of a more worrying trend of huge financial losses tied to extreme weather events caused by climate change.



















