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Is Florida’s Amendment Restoring Felons’ Voting Rights ‘Self-Executing’?

Voters in Florida approved a ballot measure to restore voting rights to felons in the state. Registration is supposed to begin Jan. 8, but that may not happen.

N.C. Congressional Seat In Limbo As Voter Fraud Investigation Continues

In the race for North Carolina’s 9th Congressional District, there’s still no winner. Investigations into alleged election fraud are still ongoing. And now a court ruling has created even more chaos.

Workers Affected By Shutdown Talk About What It Means For Them

Hundreds of thousands of federal workers are still in limbo because of the partial government shutdown. We hear from some of those people who’ve been personally affected.

Latest From The Southern Border On DHS And Migrants

Two migrant children have died in recent weeks after being held in CBP custody. In response, DHS has ordered medical checks on all kids in custody. Reporter Monica Ortiz Uribe joins us from El Paso.

Nicaraguan Government Cracks Down On Dissenters

As Nicaragua cracks down on dissenters and journalists, the U.S. has imposed sanctions and the Organization of American States branded Daniel Ortega’s leftist government a dictatorship.

Journalist Dies In Self-Immolation, Prompting Protests In Tunisia

NPR’s Leila Fadel talks with Chaima Bouhlel about protests in Tunisia after the self-immolation of a journalist. Bouhlel is a former president of Al Bawsala, a local watchdog group.

Congolese Head To Polls, Except In Some Ebola-Hit Areas

Congolese finally vote today in a long-delayed presidential election, the first democratic transfer of power in a country plagued by violence. Voting was postponed again in Ebola-hit areas.

What 3 Deaths Among Thousands Tell Us About Afghanistan In 2018

Thousands of civilians, soldiers and police were killed this year in suicide attacks, bombings and airstrikes. The lives and deaths of three Afghan men shed light on the challenges the country faces.

Driver arrested in deadly Chapman Highway crash charged with criminally negligent homicide – WATE 6 On Your Side

Driver arrested in deadly Chapman Highway crash charged with criminally negligent homicide  WATE 6 On Your SideNew charges have been brought against the driver charged in the four-car motor vehicle incident that killed one man.

Lafayette ends Central's long winning streak in Middletown Holiday Classic

Central (10-3) saw its 10-game winning streak end. The program hasn’t had a streak like that since the late 1990s — or longer.

      

 

 

Dalano Banton helps Western Kentucky basketball beat No. 15 Wisconsin

No. 15 Wisconsin visited a mid-major school for the first time since the 20014-15 season and couldn’t contend with WKU’s shooting in the second half.

      

 

 

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