Time Running Short, Trump and Biden Return to Northern Battlegrounds
Saturday, October 31, 2020 | |
By Caitlin Dickerson Children from Central America are being sent across the border to Mexico, where they may not have any family. An internal email said the transfers violated the government's own policies. | | By Thomas Kaplan and Annie Karni Surprise victories in the Midwest catapulted President Trump to victory four years ago, and the region again looms as the critical battleground. Both candidates are focusing on it in the final days. | | By Trip Gabriel In Pennsylvania and other battlegrounds, both parties are succeeding in coaxing infrequent voters off the sidelines. The all-important question is who does it better. | | |
Climate By Alec Jacobson Canada's oil patch has nearly 100,000 suspended wells, neither active nor capped, and they're a worrying source of planet-warming methane. | | Opinion By Ron Suskind Current and former Trump administration officials are worried about what might happen on Nov. 4. | | |
By Isabelle Niu, Emily Rhyne, Nilo Tabrizy, Ben Laffin and Hanaan Sarhan President Trump and his campaign have been calling for an army of poll watchers on Election Day. What is poll watching, and when does it cross the line? We look at how a federal consent decree restricted the Republican Party for decades, and why its expiration could make a difference in 2020. | | By The Associated Press Outraged by a court decision to ban nearly all abortions, thousands of people took to the streets on Friday in the largest demonstration yet. | | By The Associated Press President Trump called Laura Ingraham, a Fox News host, "politically correct" for wearing a mask during his rally in Michigan on Friday. | | |
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