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Intelligence Community Says Foreign Countries Not Trying To Make Counterfeit Ballots
U.S. intelligence authorities say they see no signs of foreign countries seeking to make counterfeit ballots, a conspiracy theory spread by President Trump. But they do see threats to the election.
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Ex-Intel Chief: 'I Wish We Had Taken More Action' Against Russian Meddling
Former NSA chief Mike Rogers says the intelligence community knew Russia was taking unprecedented steps during the 2016 election, but only later did it fully grasp the extent of that effort.
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How The Electorate Has Changed Since 2016
White voters without a college degree helped President Trump win in 2016. But census data show they make up less eligible voters now. The electorate has more whites with college degrees and Latinx.
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'My Spirit Is On The Verge Of Being Broken': Billy Porter On This Moment In History
A record number of Black actors have received Emmy nominations this year. American actor and singer Billy Porter talked with NPR about his work on Pose and his feelings about this moment.
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Play It Foward: Lianne La Havas Expresses Her Gratitude For Nick Hakim
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with British singer-songwriter Lianne La Havas about her music and the artist she is thankful for, Nick Hakim.
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Africa Is Declared Officially Free Of The Wild Poliovirus
Health authorities have declared the African continent free of the wild poliovirus — no cases have been reported there in four years.
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Jerry Falwell Jr. Refutes Reports About His Resignation From Liberty University
Multiple news outlets reported Monday that Jerry Falwell Jr. has resigned as president of Liberty University. But then Falwell told a Virginia news outlet that those reports are not true.
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Sen. Rick Scott On The GOP Convention
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., about the Republican National Convention and mail-in voting in Florida.
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Singer-Songwriter Justin Townes Earle Dies At 38
Acclaimed singer-songwriter Justin Townes Earle has died at age 38. His Facebook page announced his death Sunday, with no other details provided.
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Tropical Storm Marco, Followed By Laura, To Bring Rain And Flooding In Louisiana
Marco weakened to a tropical storm but still threatens southern Louisiana with rain and flooding. It's the first of two storms expected to hit Louisiana this week.
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A Filipina Nurse On Working On The Front Lines Of The Pandemic
Nurses are among the Philippines' most sought-after exports. One front-liner in New York City has won over colleagues with a morale-boosting performance and has mentored health care workers back home.
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House Oversight Committee Chairwoman On DeJoy's Testimony
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with House Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, D-N.Y., about Postmaster General DeJoy's testimony on his cost-cutting measures at the U.S. Postal Service.