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A Long Tradition Of Mail-In Voting For Service Members, With Few Problems
Most overseas troops use the mail and the law requires their ballots to go out early.
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After Months Of Questions, A Key Operation Warp Speed Adviser's Contract Emerges
Drug industry veteran Moncef Slaoui is a key figure in Operation Warp Speed's push to develop COVID-19 coronavirus vaccines. His employment terms raised concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
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In Reversal, Walmart Puts Guns Back On Display
Walmart is returning guns and ammunition back to display shelves after earlier citing "isolated civil unrest" as the reason for temporarily taking them out of view as a safety precaution.
Now That More Americans Can Work From Anywhere, Many Are Planning To Move Away
Since more people are working from home, they're using the opportunity to migrate to other places. Big cities are seeing the biggest outflows, according to new surveys.
'A Huge Attack': Critics Decry Trump Order That Makes Firing Federal Workers Easier
The executive order strips protections for thousands of federal workers. The administration says it's needed to get rid of "poor performers," but critics call it an attack on nonpolitical employees.
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The American Government Once Offered Widely Affordable Child Care ... 77 Years Ago
Affordable, quality child care was hard to come by even before the pandemic and now even more so. It's not for a lack of ideas about how to fix it. Is this the moment those ideas are taken seriously?
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Trump, Biden Make Final Statements Before Election Day
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden make their closing arguments in what's been an unusual campaign season to say the least.
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Inks And Colors Rescue 'Blue In Green' From Plodding Plotting
Writer Ram V takes on a classic music-biz myth in his new graphic novel: The devilish crossroads deal. But it's illustrator Anand RK's loose, jazzy, clever art that really makes this book sing.
Are You Watching Your State Lawmaker Elections? Here's Why You Should
Millions of dollars are flowing into state legislative races. Redistricting and the coronavirus are expected to be top of the policy agenda in 2021 and party control could mean everything.
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U.S. Adds Almost 100,000 New Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day As Colder Weather Sets In
The surge is particularly acute in the Midwest and Great Plains. Health experts say the increase is being driven in large part by people who don't exhibit any symptoms.
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