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Taking A Closer Look At The Legal Challenges To The Presidential Election
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to election law expert Michael Kang, a law professor at Northwestern University, about the legal paths forward for Trump's challenges to several states' election results.
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As Biden Edges Closer To Victory, Trump Campaign Challenges Vote Counts
Joe Biden is pushing closer to the 270 Electoral College votes he needs in order to carry the White House. He secured victories in the battleground states of Wisconsin and Michigan.
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Scrutiny Of The U.S. Postal Service Continues As States Report Missing Ballots
A federal judge ordered the U.S. Postal Service to sweep its facilities for any ballots in North Carolina and Pennsylvania amid reports of ballots left behind or delivered late in some states.
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Child Marriages Are Up In The Pandemic. Here's How India Tries To Stop Them
Local sources say there's been a spike in child marriage during the pandemic. A key reason: By marrying off girls early, poor families have one less mouth to feed in desperate times.
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Why Does The Navy Have So Few Black Admirals? Some Blame A Culture Of Discrimination
Some say Black sailors have to navigate both unconscious and active bias in the Navy.
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Aung San Suu Kyi's Party Is Expected To Win Myanmar's Election
The Southeast Asian nation holds a general election this weekend — the second time since the military ceded absolute power in 2011. There's little doubt the National League for Democracy will win.
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In Battleground Pennsylvania, Votes Are Still Being Tabulated
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman who has said that he expects the ballot counting to wrap up on Friday. President Trump had tried to stop the count there.
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3 Men Cited For Trying To Cook Chickens In Hot Spring At Yellowstone
A park ranger learned that a group with cooking pots was hiking toward Yellowstone National Park's Shoshone Geyser Basin. The ranger found two whole chickens in a burlap sack.
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Biden Inches Closer To 270, Takes Leads In Pa., Ga.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has taken a slight lead statewide in Pennsylvania. Joe Biden has 264 electoral votes while President Trump currently has 214.
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Biden Pulls Ahead By Narrow Margin In Pennsylvania
Former Vice President Joe Biden has taken the lead in Pennsylvania over President Donald Trump.
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