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As States Vote In Primaries, Voter ID Laws Come Under Scrutiny
Voters in eight states are required to show photo IDs. Some experts say the tide is turning toward striking down ID requirements. Others say not so fast.
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Mail-In Voting Is 'Not Rampant Voter Fraud,' Says Washington's Top Election Official
The Republican secretary of state for the state of Washington, which votes almost entirely by mail, is pushing back President Trump's claims that the vote-by-mail process will result in voter fraud.
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The week in AI: Apple announces AI features in new iPhone, Musk drops OpenAI lawsuit
A round up of this week's developments and drama in artificial intelligence: Apple announced a slew of AI features for its new iPhone and Elon Musk dropped his lawsuit against the maker of ChatGPT.
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Hawaiian Woman Complains Her Long Name Was Cut Off On IDs
Janice Lokelani Keihanaikukauakahihuliheekahaunaele, who goes by Loke, complained to a Honolulu radio station that since her name was so long, it was always cut off on IDs. That led to issues with travel and police. Officials in Hawaii say the state is expanding the character limit of names on IDs.
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EPA Creates Website To ID Biggest Emitters Of Greenhouse Gases
Ever wondered who the big greenhouse-gas emitters are in your neck of the woods? The answer is now just a click away.
U.S. Spy Chief On Apple, ISIS And His Future At The CIA
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Scientist IDs Bodies Of Migrants, Helping Families Find Closure
Lori Baker uses DNA samples to track down the loved ones of immigrants who died on their journeys. "I would love not to do this anymore, but I don't think I have it in me not to," she says.
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Update From N.H.: Early Start, New ID Law
Renee Montagne talks to Josh Rogers of New Hampshire Public Radio about voting in rural and urban parts of the state. Election Day starts early, at 5 a.m., in much of the state, and there's a new voter ID law.
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The race for the Senate: Here are the top races to watch
Republicans are favored to take control of the chamber thanks to a 2024 map of races that tilts disproportionately in the GOP’s favor. Here are the races to watch.
Justice Department: New Texas Voter ID Rules Are Misleading To Voters
Texas lost a lengthy legal battle over its voter ID law and had to change its rules. Now the Department of Justice says the state is misleading voters about what those new rules are.
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