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Kushner says Black people must ‘ want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies|||WATCH LIVE: Barrett expected to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice at the White House (LATEST)

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Kushner says Black people must ‘want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies Politics Oct 26 Kushner says Black people must ‘want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies By Associated Press

WATCH LIVE: Barrett expected to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice at the White House|||WATCH LIVE: Barrett expected to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice at the White House (LATEST)

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WATCH LIVE: Barrett expected to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice at the White House Politics Oct 26 WATCH LIVE: Barrett expected to be sworn in as Supreme Court justice at the White House By Associated Press

(NPR) Senate Confirms Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court

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Senate Confirms Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court The Senate voted Monday evening on the Supreme Court nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett, seen here during her confirmation hearings. Pool/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Pool/Getty Images Politics Senate Confirms Amy Coney Barrett To The Supreme Court The 48-year-old judge solidifies the court's conservative majority, filling Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat just about a week be

Supreme Court won’ t extend Wisconsin’ s absentee ballot deadline|||Supreme Court won’ t extend Wisconsin’ s absentee ballot deadline (LATEST)

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Supreme Court won’t extend Wisconsin’s absentee ballot deadline Politics Oct 26 Supreme Court won’t extend Wisconsin’s absentee ballot deadline By Mark Sherman, Associated Press

Kushner says Black people must ‘ want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies|||Kushner says Black people must ‘ want to be successful’ (LATEST)

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Kushner says Black people must ‘want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies Politics Oct 26 Kushner says Black people must ‘want to be successful’ to benefit from Trump policies By Associated Press

(NPR) 62 Million And Counting: Americans Are Breaking Early Voting Records

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62 Million And Counting: Americans Are Breaking Early Voting Records Voters approach a polling location in Austin, Texas, on Oct. 13 — the first day of voting in the state. More than 7 million votes have been cast in Texas already. Sergio Flores/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Sergio Flores/Getty Images Elections 62 Million And Counting: Americans Are Breaking Early Voting Records With about a week left, Americans have already cast 62 million ea

Moon holds more water in more places than ever thought|||Moon holds more water in more places than ever thought (LATEST)

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Moon holds more water in more places than ever thought Science Oct 26 Moon holds more water in more places than ever thought By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

Strikers in Belarus press for authoritarian leader’ s ouster|||Strikers in Belarus press for authoritarian leader’ s ouster (LATEST)

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Strikers in Belarus press for authoritarian leader’s ouster World Oct 26 Strikers in Belarus press for authoritarian leader’s ouster By Associated Press

Susan B. Anthony’ s headstone gets plastic shield for voter stickers|||U.S. stocks tumble toward worst day in a month amid virus woes (LATEST)

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Susan B. Anthony’s headstone gets plastic shield for voter stickers Nation Oct 26 Susan B. Anthony’s headstone gets plastic shield for voter stickers By Associated Press

U.S. stocks tumble toward worst day in a month amid virus woes|||U.S. stocks tumble toward worst day in a month amid virus woes (LATEST)

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U.S. stocks tumble toward worst day in a month amid virus woes Economy Oct 26 U.S. stocks tumble toward worst day in a month amid virus woes By Stan Choe, Damian J. Troise, Alex Veiga, Associated Press

New York City sued over clashes with Floyd protesters|||New York City sued over clashes with Floyd protesters (LATEST)

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New York City sued over clashes with Floyd protesters Nation Oct 26 New York City sued over clashes with Floyd protesters By Michael R. Sisak, Associated Press

(NPR) You're Not Welcome Here: How Social Distancing Can Destroy The Global Economy

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You're Not Welcome Here: How Social Distancing Can Destroy The Global Economy Paris is under nightly curfew, starting at 9, to curb the spread of rising coronavirus cases. Kiran Ridley/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Kiran Ridley/Getty Images Analysis You're Not Welcome Here: How Social Distancing Can Destroy The Global Economy There's a curfew in Paris, and Londoners aren't allowed to invite neighbors to dinner. People are alrea

COVID-19 deaths are rising again in the U.S., as experts feared|||COVID-19 deaths are rising again in the U.S., as experts feared (LATEST)

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COVID-19 deaths are rising again in the U.S., as experts feared Politics Oct 26 COVID-19 deaths are rising again in the U.S., as experts feared By Lisa Marie Pane, Associated Press

Women’ s groups lead more protests over Poland’ s abortion law|||As virus resurges, so does fear of more economic pain (LATEST)

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Women’s groups lead more protests over Poland’s abortion law World Oct 26 Women’s groups lead more protests over Poland’s abortion law By Monika Scislowska, Associated Press

As virus resurges, so does fear of more economic pain|||As virus spreads throughout Europe, French doctor warns his country has ‘ lost control’ (LATEST)

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As virus resurges, so does fear of more economic pain Economy Oct 26 As virus resurges, so does fear of more economic pain By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

As virus spreads throughout Europe, French doctor warns his country has ‘ lost control’ |||Trump campaign plans battleground state blitz despite mounting virus concerns (LATEST)

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As virus spreads throughout Europe, French doctor warns his country has ‘lost control’ World Oct 26 As virus spreads throughout Europe, French doctor warns his country has ‘lost control’ By Angela Charlton, Mike Corder, Associated Press

(NPR) How Police, National Guard And The Military Are Preparing For Election Day Tensions

How Police, National Guard And The Military Are Preparing For Election Day Tensions National Security How Police, National Guard And The Military Are Preparing For Election Day Tensions Uniformed police are generally not allowed around polling places, and the Pentagon doesn't want to get involved. Still, they're getting ready if things get out of control.

Trump campaign plans battleground state blitz despite mounting virus concerns|||Trump campaign plans battleground state blitz despite mounting virus concerns (LATEST)

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Trump campaign plans battleground state blitz despite mounting virus concerns Politics Oct 26 Trump campaign plans battleground state blitz despite mounting virus concerns By Zeke Miller, Alexandra Jaffe, Associated Press

7 held for suspected tanker hijack after UK commando raid|||7 held for suspected tanker hijack after UK commando raid (LATEST)

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7 held for suspected tanker hijack after UK commando raid World Oct 26 7 held for suspected tanker hijack after UK commando raid By Jill Lawless, Associated Press

1 million pounds of food daily feed Houston’ s hungry|||1 million pounds of food daily feed Houston’ s hungry (LATEST)

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1 million pounds of food daily feed Houston’s hungry Nation Oct 26 1 million pounds of food daily feed Houston’s hungry By Anita Snow, John L. Mone, Associated Press

WATCH LIVE: Senate debates Supreme Court confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett|||WATCH LIVE: Senate debates Supreme Court confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett (LATEST)

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WATCH LIVE: Senate debates Supreme Court confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett Politics Oct 26 WATCH LIVE: Senate debates Supreme Court confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett By Associated Press

Typhoon in Philippines leaves 13 missing, displaces thousands|||Why voter suppression continues and how the pandemic has made it worse (LATEST)

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Typhoon in Philippines leaves 13 missing, displaces thousands World Oct 26 Typhoon in Philippines leaves 13 missing, displaces thousands By Associated Press

Power shut off in California as winds, fire danger increase|||GOP slowly gaining as early vote total surpasses 2016 (LATEST)

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Power shut off in California as winds, fire danger increase Nation Oct 26 Power shut off in California as winds, fire danger increase By Associated Press

(NPR) 5 Things To Watch In The Final Week Of The 2020 Presidential Campaign

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5 Things To Watch In The Final Week Of The 2020 Presidential Campaign Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks at a drive-in rally at Dallas High School in Dallas, Pa., on Saturday. Pennsylvania is a crucial state, with both Biden and President Trump having visited in recent days. Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images Elections 5 Things To Watch In The Final Week Of The 2020 Presidential Campaign