The Brutalist Report - npr
- When will mail-in and absentee ballots be counted? [432d]
- When do polls close in every state? Here's a timeline [432d]
- How has the Electoral College survived, despite being perennially unpopular? [432d]
- Thousands of Pennsylvania voters have had their mail ballot applications challenged [432d]
- No more fluoride in the water? RFK Jr. wants that and Trump says it 'sounds OK' [432d]
- ‘Divine Nine' historically Black organizations hope efforts will turn out the vote [432d]
- Impossible, you say? Try asking a toddler [432d]
- Trump is hoping to win non-consecutive terms. Only one president has done it [432d]
- Poll: In tight race, voters split on whether Harris intends to carry out her promises [432d]
- Why these women are secretly voting for Harris. And, how to avoid election misinfo [432d]
- It's the last day of the 2024 campaign. Here's where Harris and Trump are going [432d]
- Moldova’s pro-Western president wins vote overshadowed by Russian meddling claims [432d]
- The race for the Senate: Here are the top races to watch [432d]
- Near the front line of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukrainians are bracing for the U.S. election [432d]
- A stranger's words have a ripple effect on one man's life [432d]
- 'Traitors within': How one group tried to radicalize the American right in the '60s [432d]
- Anxious at the Portland airport? Beni the Llama is here for you, spreading joy [432d]
- Trump and Harris are in Reading, Pa., today, thanks to a bad joke about Puerto Rico [432d]
- Meet the conservative women who are keeping their votes for Kamala Harris a secret [432d]
- Quincy Jones, pop mastermind and 'Thriller' producer, dies At 91 [433d]
- Thousands of children in Gaza receive 2nd dose of polio vaccine, with others cut off [433d]
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