Midterm Elections 2018: Closing Arguments in Pennsylvania and Across the U.S.
Updates from around the country as candidates make their final pitches to the voters who will help shape America for the next two years.
Unheralded MVP Estelle Gabriel leads Sacred Heart soccer back on top
Sacred Heart’s Estelle Gabriel scored the winning goal Saturday in the Kentucky high school girls soccer state championship.
Ballard beats Daviess County in game with second-quarter brawl
The game had 250 yards of combined penalties and included a near bench-clearing moment in the second quarter.
Second thoughts: See you in the championship game, Alabama and Clemson
Louisville got a double-dose this season of college football powers in Alabama and Clemson, both College Football Playoff title contenders.
Here Are the Women Working to Elect Women in 2018
With record numbers of women on the ballot this year, 12 women discussed their motivations to help other women get elected.
Latino Republican Voters In Texas
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Artemio Muniz, chairman of the Federation of Hispanic Republicans in Texas, about President Trump’s rhetoric on immigration.
Caravan Exposes Many Mexicans’ Own Unease Toward Migrants
Mexico is a land of migration with people coming, people going and people passing through. But attitudes toward the migrant caravan headed toward the U.S. are mixed.
‘Jim Crow’s Last Stand’ In Louisiana May Fall To Ballot Measure
Louisiana is one of only two states in the country that allow non-unanimous juries to convict defendants. A ballot measure will be voted on Tuesday that would amend the state’s constitution.
Despite Calls For Cease-Fire, Saudi Arabia Continues Attacks On Yemen
NPR’s Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Ben Hubbard of The New York Times about Saudi Arabia’s involvement in Yemen and how the killing of journalist of Jamal Khashoggi is impacting that.
Israeli Leaders Come To President Trump’s Defense On Questions Of Anti-Semitism
After the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Israel’s right-wing leaders have defended President Trump against charges that his rhetoric encourages anti-Semitism.
Joining The Poll Worker Army On Election Day’s Front Lines
For all the talk of “rigged” elections, cyberthreats, voter suppression and fraud, it’s often poll workers who have the most impact on whether your voting experience goes well.
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