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We remember Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. We also talk about the latest on the upcoming Senate fight to confirm a new justice, just weeks before an election.
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How many Americans are going to vote by mail in the election? And how can they make sure their votes count?
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Scientists discover signs of life on Venus. Israel signs diplomatic accords with two Arab nations.
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President Trump flies to California and blames only forest management for the damage instead of climate change. A whistleblower says some detainees in ICE custody are forced to have hysterectomies.
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More than 190,000 people have died of COVID-19 throughout the United States, leaving the Trump administration under heavy scrutiny. But Joe Biden, along with the former surgeon general, is capitalizing on a coronavirus strategy that would ramp up vaccine distributions in January.
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The amount of shootings and killings has increased. But overall crime is going down. We explore what's going on.
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When schools face financial struggles, music and arts programs are often the first to get cut. For the principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic, it's time for that to change.
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People fought and died for the right to vote. Some are still fighting to this day. And you even get a sticker for voting. So why do nearly 100 million Americans not vote?
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The family's lawyer believes it's the largest settlement ever in the wrongful death of a Black woman.
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The lockdown lasts until at least October 11th, stretching through the Jewish High Holidays.