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Ballot drop boxes are often the subject of false claims. Here's what to know Election officials say ballot drop boxes are a secure and accessible way for voters to return mail ballots, but they've also been the subject of ...
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A judge orders Virginia to restore registered voters purged too close to Election Day U.S. District Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles, who was nominated by President Biden, has ordered the state to put removed voters back on the state's ...
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U.S. EPA issues new rules on lead dust - Maine Public The new rules say that any amount of lead in dust on floors or window sills is considered hazardous.
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DA recommends resentencing of Menendez brothers for the 1989 slaying of their parents The Los Angeles County District Attorney said that although the brothers had committed a crime, the circumstance surrounding the murders should be ...
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Peru's bus drivers strike over rising crime concerns -- disrupting the capital - WWNO Bus drivers in Peru are on strike -- disrupting the capital Lima. More strikes are threatened as workers demand more protection from extortion ...
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Would Donald Trump really use the military for retribution against perceived political rival? NPR's A Martinez talks to Mark Esper, a Trump-era defense secretary, about how Donald Trump might use the military if he wins the upcoming ...
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Blachly School District Superintendent resigns amidst ethics investigation - KLCC The superintendent of a rural Lane County School District has resigned amidst an ethics investigation.
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Class action sought in BPD discrimination lawsuit | WRVO Public Media A lawsuit alleging discriminatory traffic enforcement and ticketing practices by the Buffalo Police Department was in federal court Wednesday.
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More than 1,500 Mainers to see their medical debt wiped out | Maine Public FILE - In this Feb. 9, 2018, file photo, a nurse hooks up an IV to a flu patient at Upson Regional Medical Center in Thomaston, Ga.
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'Craigtown is gone': In the words of Jesse Jarvis - Blue Ridge Public Radio BPR's Laura Hackett and Jose Sandoval went to Fairview a few days after Hurricane Helene struck the area. They spoke with resident Jesse Jarvis ...
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