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Texas Republicans challenge curbside, drive-thru voting in Harris County

Hours before early voting began, the Texas Republican Party filed a new lawsuit Monday night challenging Harris Countyโ€™s efforts to provide more voting options during the coronavirus pandemic, this time asking a court to limit curbside voting and halt the county's drive-thru voting programs.

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Because 'people are suffering,' Ro Khanna says Democrats have 'moral obligation' to pursue deal with White House on COVID relief

Still alone among progressive members of Congress in publicly urging House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to run with the Trump White House's $1.8 trillion coronavirus relief offer, Rep. Ro Khanna said Monday that Democratic lawmakers have a "moral obligation" to pursue a deal to provide additional aid to individuals and families facing a deadly pandemic, mass layoffs, a growing hunger crisis, and a looming wave of evictions.

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National Guard 'available' in US capital in case of election unrest

Reserve troops of the US National Guard will be available for deployment in the US capital in case of trouble following the November 3 elections, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said Tuesday.

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Supreme Court temporarily allows Trump to cut short census count by two weeks

On Tuesday, Bloomberg News reported that the Supreme Court is temporarily lifting an order allowing President Donald Trump to end the census count two weeks early โ€” reversing lower courts that ruled the census must continue through the end of October.

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โ€˜We are in serious troubleโ€™: A close presidential race puts Michigan on edge

In 2016, Donald Trumpโ€™s upset victory in Michigan was key to his winning the White House. This year, Joe Biden is counting on bringing the state back into the Democratic fold. Traveling across the Midwestern battleground, FRANCE 24 met voters on both sides who are bracing for catastrophe if their candidate loses.

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Florida Republican caught on tape wonโ€™t stand trial on Election Day โ€” felony charge dismissed: report

The strange situation of a Florida man standing trial and standing for office on the same day has been avoided.

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WATCH: GOP candidate claims she was assaulted at rally - 'Trump supporters are not going away'

Rayla Campbell, a Republican candidate in Massachusetts' Seventh Congressional District, is telling supporters she's unharmed after she claimed she was assaulted by two women after leaving a Trump rally Monday.

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Trumpโ€™s DOJ seeks to force author of Melania tell-all to hand her profits over to the government: report

The U.S. Justice Department is accusing the author of a tell-all book about Melania Trump of violating a non-disclosure agreement, Reuters reports.

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Judge to set new R. Kelly trial date after virus delays

The singer R. Kelly should learn when he will stand trial on sexual assault charges before the end of the year after delays caused by Covid-19, a judge said Tuesday.

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88 of Amy Coney Barrett's Notre Dame associates urge her to โ€˜halt' nomination process

88 University of Notre Dame faculty members are urging their fellow colleague Amy Coney Barrett to halt the nomination ย process that is likely to place her on the U.S. Supreme Court.

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Amy Barrett finally hints at her real opinion of Roe v Wade as she gets grilled by Senator Klobuchar

During Amy Coney Barrett's confirmation hearing this Tuesday, Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) question the SCOTUS nominee on how she defines "precedent" -- or in regards to Roe vs Wade, "super-precedent."

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WATCH: Amy Coney Barrett refuses to say if 'clear voter intimidation' is illegal

Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett on Tuesday declined to say whether voter intimidation is illegal despite the fact that it is outlawed by federal statutes.

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Delta reports hefty loss as COVID-19 clouds outlook

Despite aggressive cost-cutting moves, Delta Air Lines reported a hefty loss Tuesday and said the timing of a full industry recovery remained clouded by the coronavirus pandemic.

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