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Millions In Florida Ordered To Evacuate As Irma Crashes Past Cuba
With 155-mph winds, Irma is headed for Florida. More than 5 million people have been ordered to evacuate.
How civil society groups are quietly working to prevent election-related violence
Few political violence researchers believe there will be a repeat of the Jan. 6 attack. Instead, many warn that election-related violence is more likely to happen in local communities.
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Democrats Made A Methodical Case. Now, It's The Trump Team's Turn
The first three days of the Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump went about as well as they could have for Democratic House impeachment managers.
Settle In: Russia Investigation Likely To Last Much Longer Than White House Says
The public expectation of a quick turnaround could put pressure on special counsel Robert Mueller. But he has a long list of potential targets. Here are the key players.
For A Palestinian Father, Six-Day War Led To A Divided Life
After the war, Omar Omar was stuck in Jordan. He made a new life in the U.S. and sent back money to help his family. Now when he returns to the West Bank, where he was born, he sees it as an outsider.
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Will Your Vote Be Vulnerable On Election Day?
Officials have their eyes open to the threats in a way they didn't in 2016, but they are limited by a lack of time and resources.
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A court upheld the firing of 2 LAPD officers who ignored a robbery to play Pokémon Go
A California court denied the appeal of Louis Lozano and Eric Mitchell, who were fired from the Los Angeles Police Department after the 2017 incident. Their lawyer says they're evaluating next steps.
Why Biden is hosting more than 100 countries to talk about democracy
The White House wants to boost global commitments to human rights and fighting corruption. But as the summit convenes, American democracy itself is under pressure.
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Trump escalates racist rhetoric and plays on white grievance at recent rallies
The former president alleged in Texas over the weekend that Black prosecutors investigating him are "racist." And that was not the first example in recent weeks of Trump employing racist rhetoric.
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Tens of thousands remain without power after earthquake in California
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses along the Northern California coast remained without power Tuesday evening, nearly a day after a powerful quake jolted people and shook homes off foundations.
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