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School vouchers are one example of the stakes in legislative elections
by Wayne Schutsky
The November election in Arizona could determine whether a rapidly expanding school voucher program is reined in by the Legislature. That's the goal Democrats have -- if they can get a majority.
Shooting Attack In Vienna, Austria, Leaves Several People Dead
by Kerry Skyring
At least four people were killed in a shooting spree on Monday, before police shot and killed a gunman that the country's interior minister described as an "Islamist terrorist."
Pennsylvania Is A Key State For Trump And Biden Campaigns
by Avi Wolfman-Arent
In 2016, Pennsylvania surprised a lot of people by voting for President Trump. The election is close again this year, and there are many regions to watch in the Keystone State.
News Brief: After Months Of Campaigning, Election Day Is Here
President Trump and Joe Biden will get in their final campaign stops on Tuesday. More than 100 million people have already voted — more than 70% of the total turnout for the 2016 election.
Attack On Kabul University Leaves At Least 19 Dead
An attack at a university in Kabul has killed over a dozen people.
Voters In 6 Key States Say Preexisting Health Conditions Are Top Concern
by Will Stone
If President Trump wins reelection and a lawsuit against the Affordable Care Act, millions of Americans with preexisting health conditions could lose access to health insurance or pay much more.
Lack Of Female Friendly Farm Tools May Pose Safety Hazard
by Dana Cronin
Farming equipment is traditionally designed to be used by men. That presents a problem for the increasing number of women across the country who are entering the agriculture workforce.
Trump Seeks Out Conservative Media During Campaign's Final Stretch
by David Folkenflik
As he enters the last days of election campaign, President Trump has the warm embrace of the conservative media. They are allowing him to make his case largely unfettered by facts.
Can Joe Biden's Campaign Message Carry Him Over The Finish Line?
Joe Biden has had a remarkably consistent campaign message. He was running, he said, to restore the soul of the nation. His campaign was — in essence — about human decency and character.
In Weekend Events, Trump Keeps Up His Attacks On Biden, Mail-In Ballots
by Tamara Keith
With just one day remaining until Election Day, President Trump is in his final campaign push. Part of his message is repeating false claims that the winner needs to be declared Tuesday night.
Typhoon Goni Cuts A Path Of Destruction In The Philippines
by Julie McCarthy
A local community leader says the water in one area is so intense that only the rooftops of the houses are visible. Forecasters warn that another typhoon, Atsani, is forming behind Goni.
More Than 100 Fans Attend Bob Ross Experience In Indiana
For years on his PBS program, Bob Ross taught legions of wanna-be artists how to paint. This weekend fans toured his studio, attended a painting workshop and dressed up as Ross for a costume contest.