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A year later, Florida businesses say the state's immigration law dealt a huge blow
by Jasmine Garsd
Florida passed in 2023 one of the strictest immigration laws in the country, and now businesses struggle to find workers in several sectors of the economy
Mexicans Wonder What A Biden Victory Would Mean For U.S.-Mexico Relations
by Carrie Kahn
Despite President Trump's anti-Mexico rhetoric, Mexico's president has developed a relationship with him. NPR discusses how this relationship could change if Joe Biden wins the election.
Why Georgia Is Facing Long Lines At The Polls
by Stephen Fowler
Poll lines in Georgia are long and getting worse. An investigation by Georgia Public Broadcasting and ProPublica digs into why the state hasn't added polling places in its fastest-growing counties.
On The Campaign Trail: Unity And Inconsistency
by Scott Detrow
Joe Biden travels to North Carolina on Sunday, while President Trump holds a rally in Nevada. We get the latest from the presidential campaign trail with just over two weeks to go until Election Day.
How Harwood Institute's Founder Wants To Heal America's Divides
NPR's Michel Martin talks with author Rich Harwood about his experiences working to help communities heal from loss and deep divisions — and how it relates to our current moment.
Palestinians Throw Support For 'Anybody But Mr. Trump'
by Daniel Estrin
After seeing four years of moves favoring Israel by the Trump administration, Palestinians are hoping for Joe Biden to win the election.
The State Of The Pandemic In France, Iraq, India
As the parts of the U.S. experience a surge in new COVID-19 cases, other countries are also seeing a spike in infections.
Heidi Schreck On Her Evolving Play, 'What The Constitution Means To Me'
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Heidi Schreck, creator of the one-woman play, What the Constitution Means to Me, about the film's release on Amazon Prime ahead of Election Day.
Pianist Yael Weiss On '32 Bright Clouds' Project
Pianist Yael Weiss talks about her latest project, 32 Bright Clouds: Beethoven Conversations Around the World.
Trump's Lasting Influence On The U.S. Immigration System
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with journalist Tessa Stuart about her reporting on the Trump administration's immigration policies.
Utahns Who Voted Third-Party In 2016 Face Another Tough Choice
by Sonja Hutson
Nearly 1 in 5 voters in conservative Utah voted for a third-party candidate in 2016 rather than back Donald Trump. We'll find out who they're voting for this year.