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In this issue: Meme's the Word | C ooking on Water | M edia Sommelier | S earchlight IF JOURNALISM is the first draft of history, memes are the first…
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In this issue: How to Vote During the Apocalypse | Remembering Rhonda | The Challenges of Police Reform | My Kitchen Gadget Addiction WELCOME TO the 2020…
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When people think of voter suppression, most people likely think of the efforts in the 40s and 50s to stop Black Americans from voting.At that time…
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Strange omens in the mail -- and from the sky
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In this issue: | Desert Refuge | National Parks | Moby Grape | The Ballot and the Bird AFTER THE U.S. AIR FORCE proposed expanding its control over the…
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ATLANTA (AP) — Election officials in some states are scaling back or eliminating opportunities for people to cast ballots in person in favor of voting…
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When you get outside your bubble to experience raw democracy, you learn interesting things about the election process — and human nature
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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Coconino County officials hope to use a drone to make it easier to get vote tallies from tribal land deep within the Grand…
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Nevada is the first in the West in the presidential election process, but unlike other states, the Silver State uses a caucus system -- not a primary.That…
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Lawmakers are gearing up to change how and whether people cast ballots in Nevada as the state faces a shifting electorate and…