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An ongoing pandemic and a president threatening not to accept the results raise the tension as Election Day approaches.
Young people are fired up to vote this year. But they’ll have to overcome a history of apathy to have a big impact on the results.
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A Washington city prints its own banknotes to stimulate the local economy.
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