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U.S. Sen. Todd Young (R-Ind.) urges patience as states across the country continue counting votes in the 2020 election. As updated vote counts show him…
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Tune-in live at 6 PM for election night coverage, on Lakeshore Public Radio - 89.1 FM. Our schedule:6-7 PM - Statewide coverage from IPB News7-10 PM -…
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Trump decries what he says are a "twisted web of lies" being taught in U.S. classrooms about systemic racism in America. But the federal government does not have jurisdiction over school curriculum.
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The FBI director told members of Congress his greatest fear isn't so much that a foreign nation might achieve some coup, but that too many citizens might no longer trust their own democratic process.
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For many, this election is a "clear choice." Here's what voters said in interviews in six key swing states about President Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
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Trump said his campaign has had to "spend more money upfront" to defend his administration's work responding to the coronavirus.
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In his book Disloyal: A Memoir, President Trump's former personal attorney catalogs a laundry list of accusations, ranging from racism and sexual misconduct to financial misdeeds.
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President Trump vehemently denied The Atlantic report, which cited unnamed sources describing offensive comments he has made about America's war dead and wounded veterans.
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Other states will begin doing the same over the next few weeks in an election that's expected to break all records in the number of ballots cast early and by mail.
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Joe Biden forcefully pushes back against President Trump's campaign message that voters wouldn't be safe under a Biden administration.
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Melania Trump empathized with those struggling with the coronavirus, while others sidestepped the pandemic's impact on the economy. The program disregarded old lines between official and political.
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The report concludes Wisconsin voters who braved the pandemic and went to the polls in April did not see a surge in COVID-19 infections, although another study reaches the opposite conclusion.