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How The Electorate Has Changed Since 2016
White voters without a college degree helped President Trump win in 2016. But census data show they make up less eligible voters now. The electorate has more whites with college degrees and Latinx.
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News Brief: GOP Convention, Deadly Kenosha Protest, Hurricane Laura
First lady Melania Trump addresses the GOP convention. The third night of protests in Kenosha, Wis., turns deadly. And, Hurricane Laura grows stronger as it approaches the Texas-Louisiana border.
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50 Years Later, Jimi Hendrix's Electric Lady Studios Is Still An Artistic Haven
On Aug. 26, 1970, Jimi Hendrix opened his legendary studios New York City. He died just three weeks later before he could see its success, decline and rebirth as a palace of hits.
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Amidst The Pandemic, The New Music Out Of Nashville Never Stops
World Cafe's Nashville correspondent, Ann Powers, talks about the state of Music City and five new releases that she's excited about.
NBA Postpones 3 Playoff Games As Milwaukee Bucks Protest Wisconsin Police Shooting
The Milwaukee Bucks boycotted Wednesday's playoff game against the Orlando Magic. Players are protesting the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wis.
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Intelligence Community Says Foreign Countries Not Trying To Make Counterfeit Ballots
U.S. intelligence authorities say they see no signs of foreign countries seeking to make counterfeit ballots, a conspiracy theory spread by President Trump. But they do see threats to the election.
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Hurricane Laura Approaches Gulf Coast
Hurricane Laura has rapidly intensified and is approaching the Texas-Louisiana border as a major hurricane. Meteorologists are most concerned about a big storm surge with powerful winds.
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11-Year-Old Girl Breaks Rubik's Cube Guinness World Record
Sankavi Rathan of Canada solved 30 Rubik's cubes — one handed while also hula hooping. The previous record was 25 cubes. She finished all 30 in about an hour.
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TikTok CEO Kevin Mayer Resigns Amid Trump Administration's Growing Pressure On App
Mayer, who was on the job as TikTok's chief executive for three months, said while it is the right time for him to step down a "resolution" for the company will happen "very soon."
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Cuomo condemns new CDC guidelines
Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls changes in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that ease testing standards for Americans exposed to someone...
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