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Judge Blocks Trump Campaign Attempt To Limit Use Of Drop Boxes In Pennsylvania
Republicans have challenged state laws that they say will lead to voter fraud. The judge said the Trump campaign's concerns were mere speculation. In reality, voter fraud is extremely rare.
'Courts Are Not Designed To Solve Every Problem,' Barrett To Say In Opening Statement
Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation hearing is moving ahead under exceedingly unusual circumstances, with Election Day looming and a coronavirus outbreak still roiling Washington.
READ: Sen. Feinstein's Opening Statement On Amy Coney Barrett's Nomination
The ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee says the Senate should put off the nomination until after the presidential election.
Facebook Bans Holocaust Denial, Reversing Earlier Policy
CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who previously considered such claims free speech, said his thinking has "evolved." Survivors had lobbied the social network to remove posts that deny the Holocaust.
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Federal Judge Upholds Minnesota's Deadline Extension For Counting Ballots
U.S. District Judge Nancy Brasel rules in favor of the state agreement allowing ballots postmarked by Nov. 3 to be counted if received within seven days of Election Day.
15-Year-Old Computer Whiz Who Died In 2006 Could Become 1st Millennial Catholic Saint
Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenager who devoted his last years to the Catholic Church after being diagnosed with leukemia, was beatified at the Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi on Saturday.
Wisconsin Judge Upholds Governor's Statewide Mask Mandate
A conservative group challenged Democratic Gov. Tony Evers' authority to declare successive states of emergency. St. Croix County Judge Michael Waterman refuses its request for an injunction.
'What A Mom Can Do': Sen. Ernst Focuses On Barrett's Gender In Hearing
The Iowa Republican accuses opponents of Amy Coney Barrett's nomination of undermining the judge with attacks on her faith and role as a mother. But Democrats focus on health care, not religion.
Podcast Examines How 'Nice White Parents' Become Obstacles In Integrated Schools
Serial reporter Chana Joffe-Walt says progressive white parents may say they want their kids to go to diverse schools — but the reality tells a different story. Her new podcast is Nice White Parents.
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Despite Outbreak, Congress Takes Its Chances Without Widespread Coronavirus Testing
The latest cases highlight the absence of a widespread testing program for Congress more than seven months after the World Health Organization declared a pandemic.
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