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Opioid Crisis Is Top Issue As Voters Head To The Polls In New Hampshire
New Hampshire's largest city saw record breaking numbers in both drug fatalities and overdoses. So this crisis remains the number one issue for many voters heading to the polls for local elections.
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A Year After Russia Meddling, Off-Year Elections Are Monitored
Voter confidence was shaken by revelations that Russia targeted election systems in at least 21 states last year. A year later, efforts to tighten voting cybersecurity is making some progress.
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Journalists Invited To Tour One Of Yemen's Safest Cities
The Arab country of Yemen has been devastated by a civil war and famine. The governor of the safest province in Yemen invited journalists to see his boomtown.
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James Comey Officially Joins Twitter. His Handle Is @Comey
Former FBI Director James Comey previously was active under a pseudonym — Reinhold Niebuhr — the theologian, about whom Comey wrote his undergrad thesis back at the College of William & Mary.
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1 Year Later Revisiting 2 Election Battleground States
Donald Trump used strong support among working class voters in key states to win an electoral college victory in the 2016 presidential contest. We hear from Trump supporters in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
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Authorities Sift Through Crime Scene At Texas Church
Sutherland Springs is a town of 400 people which means just about every resident knew a victim or their family.
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Photographer Pete Souza Reflects On 8 Years (And 1.9 Million Photos) Of Obama
As the chief official White House photographer for President Obama, Souza sometimes shot more than 2,000 photos a day. "I was there all the time," he says. His new book is Obama: An Intimate Portrait.
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Texas Shooter's History Raises Questions About Mental Health And Mass Murder
President Trump says the Texas shooting shows that mental health is a "problem of the highest order." This comes amid a debate about mental illness, guns, and his own record on mental health programs.
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First Amendment Advocates Charge Trump Can't Block Critics On Twitter
Some First Amendment advocates joined a suit against the president for blocking people from his Twitter account — and they are making a novel argument about the right to communicate in a digital age.
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More Than Half Of Latinos Surveyed Say Applying To College Wasn't Discussed With Them
A poll asked: When you were growing up, were you encouraged to apply to college, discouraged from applying or was this never discussed?
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