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What early voters in Florida say is motivating their ballot decisions
Florida may not be a key swing state in the presidential election, but voters there are still focused on the contest – and on some big ballot measures like on abortion.
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U.K. Conservatives pick a new leader after their summer defeat
After a historic election defeat, U.K. Conservatives are rebuilding. This weekend, they'll choose a new leader. Taking a page from the GOP playbook, the two contenders are from the party's right wing.
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The next U.S. president could make a big difference for Ukrainians
In Ukraine’s industrial east, which Russia repeatedly strikes, Ukrainians are bracing for a U.S. election that could make or break their country as the war enters its fourth year.
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How the next president could change the course of Israel's wars
How will a Trump re-election or a Harris election affect the course of the wars Israel is fighting in the Middle East?
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Employers added only 12,000 jobs in October. That seems bad -- but there's a catch
U.S. employers added just 12,000 jobs last month — but the number was depressed by a machinists' strike at Boeing and Hurricanes Helene and Milton.
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A story of a future SCOTUS justice who helped launch a voter challenge operation
A future Supreme Court justice helped launch a program to challenge voters at the Arizona polls in the early 1960s, in a county that's become a hotbed for election conspiracies in the decades since.
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Election anxiety is real. A doctor explains how to manage it
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Lucy McBride, doctor of internal medicine and podcast host, about managing election anxiety.
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Nonpartisan voters are Nevada's largest single group. What does mean for the election?
In the past few years, voters in Nevada who aren't registered with a party have become the largest voting group in the state.
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Oh the horror! A director-critic tells us her favorite scary flicks of 2024
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with horror movie director and critic Rebekah McKendry about her favorite scary movies of 2024.
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Preserving history at graveyards
During the Halloween season—a trip to a cemetery can be part of a spooky adventure. But in one Kansas City cemetery, volunteers work to clean markers and tombstones in order to preserve history.
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Seth Meyers recalls a lesson he learned at SNL for NPR's 'Wild Card'
Seth Meyers draws a question from the Wild Card deck and talks about a lesson he learned during his time at Saturday Night Live.
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Filmmaker and Warhol collaborator Paul Morrissey has died
Filmmaker Paul Morrissey, best known for his avant-garde collaborations with Andy Warhol, died this week in New York at age 86. The pair made low-budget, provocative films in the 1960s and '70s.