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Trump's massive spending bill & the GOP's priorities
by Scott Detrow
House Republicans muscled through President Trump's massive tax and spending bill this week. The vote this week sends a clear message about where the Republican party is today.
What To Expect On Election Day
by Mary Louise Kelly
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly walks listeners through the process of tallying votes and what to expect from All Things Considered on Election Day.
Florida First-Time Voters Share Their Thoughts On The Election
NPR checks in with three first-time voters in Florida — an 18-year-old, a new citizen and a man who's voting after serving time in prison for a felony.
Pelosi On What To Expect After The Election
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi about prospects for a pandemic relief package passing after the election and the agenda Democrats might pursue in the next Congress.
China Closely Follows U.S. Election In Hopes To Normalize Ties
by Emily Feng
China has been closely following the U.S. presidential election in the hopes that U.S.-China tensions may ease afterward. But analysts say that's unlikely.
Gunmen Kill At Least 19 People In An Attack On Afghan University
by Diaa Hadid
Gunmen stormed Kabul University in Afghanistan on Monday, killing at least 19 people. It was the second attack on a learning center in Kabul in recent days. ISIS claimed responsibility.
School Official On A Pennsylvania District's Decision To Revert To Online Learning
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Mike Porembka, an assistant superintendent at a Pennsylvania school district, about the district's decision to return to remote learning as coronavirus cases surge.
A Look At The State Of The Pandemic
Coronavirus cases are surging in many countries, including the United States and in Europe, and governments are imposing new lockdowns. NPR takes a look at the state of the pandemic around the world.
Federal Judge Rules Drive-Through Votes Are Valid In Harris County, Texas
by Elizabeth Trovall
A federal judge in Texas dismissed a lawsuit by a group of Republicans seeking to invalidate more than 100,000 votes in Harris County, Texas. The Texas Supreme Court earlier denied a similar petition.
Former Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate On A Push For Voter Turnout
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Stacey Abrams, former Georgia House minority leader and 2018 Democratic gubernatorial candidate, about efforts to get out and protect the vote in her state.