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Unpacking the truth of antisemitism on college campuses
Colleges have become a flashpoint in discussions about rising antisemitism. But some on those campuses say the alarm from politicians and groups distorts reality and their motives should be examined.
Clinton, Trump Make Final Case To Voters 1 Day Before Election
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump crisscrossed the country on the final day of campaigning before Election Day. On Monday night, Clinton held a rally at Independence Mall in Philadelphia.
Jury Selection Postponed In Trial For Charleston Shooter Dylann Roof
by Debbie Elliott
Jury selection was postponed Monday in the federal death penalty trial for Dylann Roof, the white man accused of killing nine worshippers at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, S.C. Prosecutors say it was a racially-motivated attack.
Early Voting Data Provides Clues About Turnout On Election Day
by Mara Liasson
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are making their closing arguments to voters as the 2016 presidential election comes to a close. Already, early voting numbers are providing clues about turnout and the candidates' effectiveness at getting out the vote.
Justice Department Sending Fewer People To Monitor Polling Places
by Carrie Johnson
The Justice Department will deploy more than 500 people to help watch polling places on Election Day. That's a significant decrease since the last presidential contest.
Some Activists Skeptical Of Vatican-Led Venezeulan Peace Talks
by John Otis
The Vatican is mediating talks between Venezuela's government and an opposition seeking to recall the president. Some activists think the government may be using these negotiations to stall for time.
Astrophysicist Takes Deep Dive Into The Science Of 'Doctor Strange'
by Adam Frank
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks to astrophysicist Adam Frank about his role as physics and philosophy adviser on Marvel's newest movie, Doctor Strange, which opened last Friday.
NPR Politics Podcast Breaks Down Exit Polls
On Election Day eve, the NPR Politics Podcast team reviews what we're talking about when we look at exit polls.
Study Finds Many Companies Require Non-Compete Clauses For Low-Wage Workers
A recent study finds many companies require low-wage employees to sign non-compete clauses. NPR's Audie Cornish talks to Evan Starr, assistant professor at the University of Maryland business school.