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Joining The Poll Worker Army On Election Day's Front Lines
For all the talk of "rigged" elections, cyberthreats, voter suppression and fraud, it's often poll workers who have the most impact on whether your voting experience goes well.
9 Things You Need To Know About Education And The Election
From teachers running for office to ballot measures that can add billions to public education, here's our guide to how the issue is playing out.
Legacy Admissions Offer An Advantage — And Not Just At Schools Like Harvard
The practice dates back to the 1920s, when a new cohort of students — many of them Jewish and/or immigrants — were vying for space at American universities.
A Utah Town Remembers Its Mayor, Killed In Action In Afghanistan
Major Brent Taylor was hailed as a true "citizen soldier," serving both the community of North Ogden and deploying with the Utah National Guard.
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Vince Staples' 'FM!' Is A Potent Critique Of How We Consume Black Art (And It Slaps!)
Leave it to rap's reigning iconoclast to release a summertime album full of bops and cognitive dissonance in the dead of fall.
Watch 3 Rare Prince Videos For 'Endorphinmachine,' 'Rock And Roll Is Alive,' 'Dolphin'
The Prince Estate has announced that it will be digitally uploading videos from the artist's visual archive on a weekly basis.
Washington State Could Become The First To Charge A Carbon Fee
A proposed fee of $15 per ton of carbon emissions in Washington state has several exemptions for large emitters, and has rural voters afraid they'll end up paying.
Don't Count Them Out Just Because They Can't Cast A Ballot
This election season, groups that are unable to vote — like youth and undocumented people — are solidifying their impact on America's democratic process.
Taking Back The House Could Be 'Life And Death' For Democrats
If Democrats fail to take back the House and make significant gains at the state level, they'll be shut out just as they were in 2016, with little say in legislation and judicial appointments.
Dragon Inn 3 Pays Homage To '80s & '90s Clichés In 'Backstabber' Video
It's everything we loved about John Hughes' movies, MTV videos and Miami Vice.
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