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There were no big surprises: President Donald Trump won Missouri's 10 electoral votes easily, and Joe Biden won Illinois' 20 electoral votes.
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Missourians are set to go to the polls Tuesday. Here are some of the questions that could determine some big races and issues.
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The second presidential debate was canceled, but President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are debating again on Thursday. Follow live updates and analysis.
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Biden And Trump's agriculture plans are less than clear, but it may not make much of a difference in the election.
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President Trump is far from the first president to face serious illness in office. And it’s not just President Roosevelt or President Wilson who kept the details from the American public. Washington University history professor Peter Kastor puts the president’s bout with COVID-19 in context — and the media’s role in pressing for details or giving the White House a wide zone of privacy.
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Follow NPR's live coverage of the first 2020 presidential election debate, including fact-checking and analysis. President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are in Cleveland for the event, moderated by Chris Wallace of Fox News.
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If confirmed, the 48-year-old judge will solidify the court's conservative majority. Barrett said her judicial philosophy reflects that of her mentor, conservative Justice Antonin Scalia.
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President Trump is campaigning on a "law and order" platform. He has blamed protesters and Democratic mayors for the uptick in violent crime this summer. But a local criminologist says Trump is wrong about the underlying causes of the increase nationwide and in St. Louis.
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President Trump is accepting the Republican nomination for president on Thursday. NPR reporters are providing analysis of his remarks live.
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Follow live updates and analysis of Day 4 of the Republican National Convention. President Trump caps off the week with his address.