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Cancer Society Executive Resigns Amid Upset Over Corporate Partnerships

The American Cancer Society’s fund-raising alliances with Herbalife and others have stirred concerns, and influenced the departure of its chief medical officer.

Justices Seem to Support Virginia’s Uranium Mining Ban

The case concerns a clash between a federal law that oversees uranium production and a state moratorium that by its terms addresses only extraction.

Trump Suggests Ad With False Claim Has Been ‘Effective’

President Trump responded to a reporter’s question about whether a controversial midterm campaign ad focusing on immigration was offensive, saying that “a lot of things are offensive.”

6 Types of Misinformation to Beware of on Election Day. (And What to Do if You Spot Them.)

Be careful of rumors and hoaxes about the voting and polling places. Here are some tips for spotting and avoiding false information.

A Centrist and a Liberal Test Florida, and Democrats Everywhere Watch Closely

Senator Bill Nelson seeks re-election as a moderate, while Andrew Gillum runs for governor as an unabashed progressive. Presidential hopefuls will take notice.

How to Throw an Election Night Party, if You Dare

You probably know the basics of how to throw a party. Here are some ideas on how to make an election watch party better, or at least weirder.

Facing Threats and Bias, L.G.B.T. Candidates Running in Record Numbers

A record number of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are running in the midterms, despite facing a hostile White House and a growing number of bias incidents.

A Democratic Senate May Hinge on Arizona and Nevada. Could They Flip?

Republican officials are optimistic about keeping control of the Senate, while Democrats acknowledge their best-case scenario relies on a major shift in the political tectonic plates of the West.

In Frenzied Georgia Canvassing, No Door Goes Un-Knocked

Republican and Democratic volunteers are swarming across the state’s counties trying to lock in votes for Brian Kemp and Stacey Abrams.

Trump Closes Out a Campaign Built on Fear, Anger and Division

President Trump’s fiery, invective-filled campaigning produced what may be the most polarized midterm contest in modern times.

California Today: ‘It’s Really About the State for Me’: Dianne Feinstein on Running Again

Monday: What’s at stake in California on Tuesday, who’s more at risk from wildfires, and the new face of punk in Los Angeles.

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