Assessing Claims Of Voter Suppression And Voter Fraud
Democrats claim voter suppression is increasing in states such as Georgia, North Dakota and Florida. University of Florida political science professor Michael McDonald talks with NPR’s Scott Simon.
The Delicate Task Of Burying The Tree Of Life Victims
NPR’s Scott Simon talks with Rabbi Daniel Wasserman of the Jewish burial society that’s been honoring and burying the bodies of the victims of the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting.
Life After GM: A Family Upended By Auto Plant Closure Took Divergent Paths
Ten years after the financial crisis, the recovery hasn’t reached everywhere. After the plant at which they worked was shuttered, three members of a family saw their lives change in unexpected ways.
Ready For The Time Change? Here Are Tips To Stay Healthy During Dark Days Ahead
Every cell in our bodies has a well-tuned timing mechanism. So, when we “fall back” or “spring forward” as part of daylight saving, it takes us time to adjust. We have tips that can help.
Gunman Kills 2, Wounds 5 Others At Florida Yoga Studio
On Friday evening, a gunman in Tallahassee, Fla., opened fire at a yoga studio, killing two people and injuring five others before killing himself, police said.
‘Pockets Of Poison’ Still Exist: Holocaust Survivors Reflect On Pittsburgh Shooting
Holocaust survivors Moshe Baran and Sam Gottesman live on the same floor of a Squirrel Hill apartment building just five blocks away from the Tree of Life synagogue.
A Democratic Blue Wave in Congress Could Change Immigration Policy
If Democrats take the house, they are pledging aggressive oversight over the Trump administrations hard-line immigration policies.
FACT CHECK: Migrants Are Not Overwhelming The Southwest Border
Days before the midterm elections, President Trump threatened to close the Southwest border to asylum-seekers. Immigration experts say his remarks were filled with false and misleading statements.
In Florida, People With Past Felony Convictions Can’t Vote, But That Could All Change
In Florida, about 1.5 million people are barred from voting because they have a past felony conviction. To get back the right to vote, they have to ask the governor directly. This year, voters will decide whether to change this practice.
Friends Of Journalist Jamal Khashoggi Make Fresh Calls For Justice In His Killing
A group calling for justice held a memorial for slain Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Friday in Washington, D.C. His fiancée delivered a video tribute from Istanbul.
Some South Texas Residents Puzzled Over Trump’s Warnings About Migrant Caravan
As a caravan of migrants continues north through Mexico, Texas border towns are preparing. Many are also skeptical about the deployment of U.S. troops to the border, and some say this is all politics.
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