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Akron Works To Bring Joy To Voting
Akron is one of four cities using civic-engagement grants to make voting a more playful and community-oriented act.
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In The Black Lives Matter Era, An Effort To Elect More Diverse Prosecutors
Far down the ballot, district attorney races could reshape the criminal justice system for millions of Americans by electing a more diverse slate of prosecutors.
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A Changing America Faces A Stark Choice This Election
Social and demographic change has shaken the foundation for some of what it means to be American. It has set the backdrop of this campaign in ways that were predictable and completely surprising.
Dylann Roof Death Penalty Trial Poses Challenging Second Phase Of Jury Selection
Dylann Roof, the 22-year-old white man accused of killing nine black people at a Charleston, S.C. church, goes back to court on Monday.
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Exploring 'Political Correctness,' Or Lack Thereof, In The 2016 Election
Many supporters of Donald Trump say they like that he's not "politically correct." University of Pennsylvania professor Kathleen Hall Jamieson explains the attention to political correctness in 2016.
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Forget 2016, Author Ronald Shafer Says 1840 Was When Campaigns Got Ugly
In the book The Carnival Campaign, author Ronald Shafer argues that the unsavory hallmarks of presidential campaigns actually began during the presidential contest of 1840.
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What To Make Of The Claims Of Vote-Rigging And Voter Intimidation
There's been much discussion about the integrity of the election. Donald Trump has talked a "rigged" election and Democrats say some states are trying to keep people from voting.
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The Final 48 Hours Before Election Day
In the last hours of campaigning, analysis of what to make of these final days of this long election season and what voters should be thinking about going forward.
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A First In Gaza: A Female Treats Injured Male Soccer Players
Hanan Abu Qassem is one of a handful of female emergency medical technicians working at Palestinian soccer games. Stares and jeers don't faze her. "I'm anxious to be a very famous EMT," she says.
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GOP Hopes Rise In Battle For The Senate, But Democrats Still Have The Edge
Republicans are feeling the best they have this cycle about their chances of holding their majority, but even doing that requires several states to break their way on election night.
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