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Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
Ohio Is One Of The States Still Up For Grabs As Election Nears
by Asma Khalid
Ohio has long been considered the ultimate bellwether — and it's one of the most contested battleground states in the country. As Hillary Clinton pulls ahead in other key states, we'll look at why the race continues to be so tight there.
With 3 Weeks To Election, Where Does Trump Stand With GOP Support?
by Mara Liasson
Both campaigns are using the last three weeks of the presidential race to make their case to the American people. It's time for closing arguments. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Mara Liasson.
Why Latina Women Are Earning Significantly Less Than White Men
Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Vicki Shabo, Vice President of the National Partnership for Women and Families on the wage gap for women who are Latina.
At Rally In Maine, Trump Claims Presidential Election Is Rigged Against Him
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Maine Public, Chief Political Correspondent of Maine Public about Donald Trump's effort to court voters in Maine's 2nd Congressional District, which might be won by a Republican nominee for the first time since 1988.
Tactics To Help Unwind And Survive This Election Campaign Season
How do you unplug from politics in this heated election season? That's a question we put to tourists in front of the White House this weekend.
Does Trump's Decline In The Polls Put Georgia Back In Play?
by NPR Staff
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jim Galloway of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about the state of the 2016 presidential election in Georgia, where the race has grown closer than had expected.
'Really Bad Chess': A Game That Introduces An Element Of Luck
Zach Gage is an artist and game maker who was frustrated by chess. So he made his own IOS version — Really Bad Chess — in which players get a random assortment of pieces instead of the typical lineup.
'Nobody's Son': A Memoir Of Childhood, Emigration And A Mother's Love
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to author Mark Slouka's about his new memoir "Nobody's Son." It chronicles his family's life in 1940s Czechoslovakia, their emigration to Pennsylavnia, and his difficult relationship with his mother.
Derek Brown Redefines The Notion Of A One-Man-Band On His New CD 'Beatbox Sax'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with musician Derek Brown about his new album Beatbox Sax. Brown squeezes sounds out of his instrument that sound more like stand up bass, than saxophone.
NASCAR Driver Tony Stewart Revved Up To Treat Fans To His Final Drive
by Michael Tomsic
The man some NASCAR racing fans call the last of the 'old school' drivers is retiring soon. Tony Stewart is known for his aggressive and controversial style.
What Makes Trump's Recent Vulgar Comments Different From Other Lines He's Crossed?
by Ruth Marcus
Donald Trump's lewd comments about women surprised people who've been working in politics for years. The Washington Post's Ruth Marcus talks to NPR's Rachel Martin about this moment in U.S. politics.