
A woman casts her ballot at the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building on the first day of in-person early voting for the in Milwaukee last week.
Kamil Krzaczynski/AFP via Getty ImagesDemocrats and progressive groups had asked the justices to intervene after a federal appeals court blocked the ballot-receipt plan.
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Fight Against Colorado's 2 Largest-Ever Fires Continues, Aided By Snow National News
The fires are burning across more than 400,000 acres and have reached Rocky Mountain National Park.
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93 Million And Counting: Americans Are Shattering Early Voting Records National News
Americans have cast 93 million early ballots as of Sunday afternoon, putting the 2020 election on track for historic levels of voter turnout.
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Colorado Governor Faces Challenges As COVID-19 Cases Surge And Winter Approaches National News
The state saw more than 8,000 new cases last week. Gov. Jared Polis has enacted a mask mandate and limited social gatherings but has encountered pushback.
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Now A Hurricane, Zeta Is On Track To Hit Louisiana On Wednesday National News
Zeta is the 11th hurricane of the 2020 Atlantic season, and would be the fifth named storm to make landfall in Louisiana this year — the most since the state started keeping records in 1851.
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Chile Celebrates Voters' Decision To Scrap Constitution, Start Over National News
One year after Santiago's streets were jammed by protesters, they were filled Sunday with revelers. More than 7.5 million people voted, setting a new record for voter participation, officials said.
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Vatican Court Hears Unprecedented Sexual Abuse Criminal Trial National News
A 28-year-old priest is charged with sexually abusing an altar boy over a five-year period in a Vatican City youth seminary. Another priest, the former rector, is charged with covering up the abuse.
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They Work In Several Nursing Homes To Eke Out A Living, And That May Spread The Virus National News
Most nursing homes are connected by shared staff to seven others. Instead of limiting workers to one facility to curb COVID-19 spread, advocates urge better pay and more PPE for nursing home staff.
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