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Fact-Checking The Presidential Debate: Immigration
NPR's Tonya Mosely interviews NBC News correspondent Jacob Soboroff, who fact checks statements about immigration made during the last 2020 presidential debate.
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Medical Residents Study Whether Trump Rallies Are Tied To Infection Spikes
Two medical students looked for infection spikes in towns that hosted Trump rallies. The data isn't as clear cut as many might like.
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Latest On Cyberattacks On The U.S. Election.
Active Russian cyberattacks are underway against U.S. government systems across the board, federal authorities revealed on Thursday — including those of election systems.
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Federal Government Issues Advisory On Russian Hackers' Election Interference
Russian state-backed hackers are targeting U.S. state and local governments in the run-up to November's election, the federal government issues a warning on Thursday.
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'Knockout': A Memoir About A Journey From Self-Hate To Self-Love
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Mia Kang, author of Knockout, about her history of body issues, modeling and the transition to Muay Thai fighter.
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What To Expect From The Final Presidential Debate
President Trump and Joe Biden are set to meet Thursday for their second and final debate. With 12 days until the election, it's perhaps the last opportunity for the campaigns to change course.
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What Might The Supreme Court Look Like In The Future?
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Samuel Moyn, a law and history professor at Yale University, about potential court reforms some progressives support.
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The Jets And Giants Leave Fans Upset This Season
The start of the NFL season has not been a good one for New York's two teams. The Jets and Giants have a combined 11-1 record.
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U.S. Government Says Iran And Russia Try To Affect Public Opinion On The Election
On Wednesday, the government reported foreign actions, taken to affect public opinion related to U.S. elections. It comes after voters in Alaska and Florida reported receiving threatening emails.
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Colorado Mayor Dealing With Rise In COVID-19: 'This Is Going To Be A Lost Year'
Nick Gradisar, mayor of Pueblo, Colo., reflects on a spike in coronavirus cases in his town, contact tracing and how he's asking residents to prepare for the upcoming holidays.
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CDC Expands Definition Of Being At Increased Risk Of Having Caught The Coronavirus
Now, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines a "close contact" as spending a total of 15 minutes within 6 feet of an infected person over a 24-hour period.
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Trump Pardons 5 People, Commuting Their Sentences
President Trump granted clemency to five people on Wednesday, commuting their lengthy sentences. The five cases had been highlighted by clemency activists.