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A future Supreme Court justice helped launch a program to challenge voters at the Arizona polls in the early 1960s, in a county that's become a hotbed for election conspiracies in the decades since.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Lucy McBride, doctor of internal medicine and podcast host, about managing election anxiety.
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In the past few years, voters in Nevada who aren't registered with a party have become the largest voting group in the state.
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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with horror movie director and critic Rebekah McKendry about her favorite scary movies of 2024.
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Jesse Eisenberg has written, directed and starred in a film based loosely on his own family, with a story about two cousins visiting the former home in Poland of their grandparents.
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Just six days out from the final day of voting, both Harris and Trump are hitting the campaign trail hard. Trump is deflecting controversy that arose from his Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden.
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Two former policemen stand accused of involvement in the assassination of an iconic Rio politician in 2018. Investigations into the case exposed rampant corruption among police and politicians.
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In Arizona, where there’s a significant population of Native American voters, Democratic Senate candidate Ruben Gallego acknowledges his party has often taken Native votes for granted.
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Nearly 100 people have died in Spain after flash floods turned streets into rivers that swept cars away. The death toll is still climbing, and rain continues to fall in vast areas of the country.
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Buena Vista Social Club Trumpeter Manuel Mirabal < > died on Monday.
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About 10,000 people a week come to visit the White House. But until this month, they got a public tour which hadn’t changed in decades.
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A trio of Latina congresswomen are seeking second terms from Pacific Northwest voters. The region is often presumed to be a reliable blue pocket, but down-ballot races are a stronger shade of purple.
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Drug shortages have been a problem for years. We look at the economics that affect the availability of the common cheap drugs in which hospitals rely.
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The discovery of an infected pig at a backyard farm in Oregon raises concerns about bird flu's potential to become a human threat.