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How many ways can you tell someone to vote?
Published: 10/31/2024 -
Harris makes her final pitch for her presidency
Published: 10/30/2024 -
Democrats are vying for the support of rural voters in North Carolina
Published: 10/29/2024 -
Donald Trump's closing argument: leaning into the extreme rhetoric
Published: 10/28/2024 -
For some conservative Christians supporting Trump, it's about the policies
Published: 10/27/2024 -
Election battles are being waged at the ballot box and in the courtroom.
Published: 10/25/2024 -
Are biodiversity efforts keeping up with the effects of climate change?
Published: 10/24/2024 -
Emo music gets its flowers at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Published: 10/23/2024 -
Even in death, Alexei Navalny hasn't given up the fight against corruption in Russia
Published: 10/22/2024 -
A look into Trump's recent rhetoric focusing on revenge and threats
Published: 10/21/2024 -
What does it take to run a free, fair and peaceful election?
Published: 10/20/2024 -
Latinos are more pro-choice than ever before. What spurred this change?
Published: 10/19/2024 -
Hamas and Hezbollah are both without leaders. What now?
Published: 10/17/2024 -
The meaning behind Israel's 'right to defend itself'.
Published: 10/16/2024 -
Bob Woodward's newest book is making headlines
Published: 10/15/2024 -
What would a Harris win mean for mixed-race Americans?
Published: 10/14/2024 -
Deep inside a Norwegian fjord, a dream of farming salmon sustainably
Published: 10/13/2024 -
TikTok executives know about app's effect on teens, lawsuit documents allege
Published: 10/11/2024 -
Hurricane Milton's path of destruction
Published: 10/10/2024 -
How Helene and Milton were supercharged by climate change
Published: 10/9/2024
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