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Some cities allow noncitizens to vote in local elections. Their turnout is quite low
by Mikaela Lefrak
Some cities, like three in Vermont, allow non-U.S. citizens to vote in local elections. In these places, noncitizen turnout has remained low, as noncitizen voting is a contentious national issue.
Chicago Cubs Fans Celebrate First World Series Win In 108 Years
by Cheryl Corley
In Chicago, fans are giddy after the Chicago Cubs won the World Series beating the Cleveland Indians 8 to 7 in a game that lasted 10 innings. The win ends a 108-year-old championship drought, and some ecstatic fans are predicting it's the beginning of a dynasty.
Chicago Cubs Fans Adjust To Post-Curse Living After World Series Win
by Gabe O'Connor
After waiting 108 years, the Chicago Cubs finally reclaimed a World Series title on Wednesday night. Fans can now say the curse they once blamed for their championship drought is finally gone, and they must now adjust to post-curse living.
Superfans Make Their Cases As Cubs-Indians Enter World Series Game 7
A Cubs fan and an Indians fan make their cases for why you should be pulling for their teams Wednesday night in the deciding Game 7 of the World Series.
Clinton Campaign Manager Outlines Closing Arguments Before Election Day
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to Robby Mook, campaign manager for the Clinton campaign, about the state of the race one week out from the election.
Donna Brazile's Resignation Illustrates Cable TV's Pundit Problem
by David Folkenflik
The revelation that Donna Brazile, while a CNN commentator, shared CNN debate questions in advance to Hillary Clinton's campaign demonstrates how deeply the cable TV paid pundit model is broken.
Obama Campaigns For Hillary Clinton In North Carolina
by Scott Horsley
President Obama is campaigning in North Carolina Wednesday in a final push to turn out support for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.