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A New Generation of Poll Workers
“We came up with the idea to focus on recruiting high school and college students to become poll workers for the election.”
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Sale of Small Town Pond Reignites Affordable Housing Debate
The Bartons’ plans to sell the Noe Pond Club represents more than just the end of a historic family business founded in 1955.
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Michigan militia planned to kidnap governor
It is unclear whether or not the individual’s motive was in direct retaliation to Whitmer's executive orders concerning the pandemic but the story is still developing.
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Pence debate response angers many in Jewish community
According to the Anti-Defamation League, antisemitic incidents in the United States have risen under Trump’s presidency, with a 12% increase from 2018 to 2019.
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NYC officials tell voters not to worry about recent glitches
Absentee ballots just went out in the mail last week and the problems quickly began.
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Voters sound off on Trump’s positive coronavirus test
One voter fears that the country will go into chaos if Trump dies.
Special Report: Shutdown: The Coronavirus
Small business owners hope for future relief
As of September 23, about one-third of the city’s restaurants and more than one-half of its bars have closed.
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NJ voters get ready for mail-in voting
According to NJ Spotlight News, about 4 million ballots are expected to be cast, and nearly all of them are likely to be mailed in or dropped off at secure locations.
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New findings reveal that the NYPD violated human rights laws during peaceful protest
This particular police crackdown has become known as one of the most aggressive examples of their interference in Black Lives Matter marches in New York City.
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Michigan voters debate the debate
The first presidential debate last night, marked by a clash of personalities and a heated exchange of verbal blows, consisted […]