Brett Neely
Stories
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Technology
How to avoid sharing false or misleading news about the election
Anyone who's online and shares information plays some role in shaping whether falsehoods gain traction. Here's some advice on how to share responsibly.
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Politics
After Record 2020 Turnout, State Republicans Weigh Making It Harder To Vote
After an election that saw record voter turnout, some GOP state lawmakers are proposing a wave of new voting laws that would effectively make it more difficult to vote in future elections.
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Politics
Biden And Trump Offer Jarring Contrast Minutes Apart On Thanksgiving Eve
President-elect Joe Biden called on Americans to unite this holiday season amid the pandemic. Minutes earlier, President Trump repeated baseless claims about the election being "rigged."
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Health
After Trump's Positive Test, Here's The Status Of The Line Of Succession
No one in the immediate ranking of officials who might need to succeed the president has tested positive.
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Politics
Biden Outpaces Trump As Campaigns Report Record Fundraising
The former vice president and the Democratic National Commmittee raised a combined $282 million in the last quarter, compared to $266 million for Trump and the Republican National Committee.
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Politics
Trump Repeats Unfounded Claims About Mail-In Voting, Threatens Funding To 2 States
Elections are run by state and local governments, and it's unclear what legal means the president would have to withhold funds from the states.
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Politics
Court Allows Emoluments Case Against Trump Over D.C. Hotel To Proceed
The District of Columbia and Maryland say Trump is violating the emoluments clauses of the Constitution that prohibit the president from receiving gifts or favors from foreign governments.
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National
Coronavirus Meets Election 2020: Rallies, Polling Places Under Scrutiny
As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to climb, election officials and candidates are weighing how to make sure the political process doesn't become the next casualty of the virus.
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Politics
Trump's Miami Golf Resort To Host G-7 Summit
The decision is sure to renew debate about President Trump's unprecedented decision to maintain ownership of the Trump Organization after taking the oath of office.
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Politics
What Is The Filibuster — And Why Do Some Democrats Want To End It?
The majority does not rule in the Senate, and that has some Democrats — including presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren — pushing to change how things work. Others warn that could backfire.