Brian Naylor
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Politics
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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Politics
How Many Votes Have Been Counted In Undecided States
Millions of outstanding votes have yet to be tallied, including in the key states of Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
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Politics
Federal Judge Dismisses Effort To Throw Out Drive-Through Votes In Houston
The decision means about 127,000 ballots cast by curbside voting in the Houston area will be counted. It follows a similar ruling by the Texas Supreme Court on Sunday.
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Politics
100 Million Ballots, But Experts Say 'Heaven And Earth' Being Moved For Election Mail
A record volume of election mail has moved through the U.S. Postal Service ahead of Election Day. And while there have been some delays, experts say voting by mail has gone relatively smoothly so far.
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National
Amy Coney Barrett Moves A Step Closer To Confirmation After Judiciary Committee Vote
Democrats boycotted the vote, pointing to what they called the damage she would do to health care, and reproductive and voting rights, and the fact the vote took place amid the presidential election.
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Politics
Postal Service Agrees To Reverse Service Cutbacks Ahead Of Election
The U.S. Postal Service said it agreed to the settlement with Montana because "it has always been our goal to ensure that anyone who chooses to utilize the mail to vote can do so successfully."
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Politics
Outside Witnesses Testifying In Final Day Of Amy Coney Barrett's Confirmation Hearing
Republicans are bringing supporters of Judge Barrett to testify, while Democrats call on advocates for issues they believe are threatened by Barrett's confirmation to the Supreme Court.
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Politics
Barrett Says She Does Not Consider Roe V. Wade 'Super-Precedent'
Questioned by Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Barrett also said scholars "say that doesn't mean that Roe should be overruled, but descriptively it does mean that it's not a case that everyone has accepted."
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Law & Courts
Harris: Republicans 'Defying Will Of The People' By Pushing Barrett Nomination
The Democratic vice presidential nominee called on Senate Republicans to hold off on Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court confirmation until after the presidential election.
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Law & Courts
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.