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  1. How Harry Reid, "Cali-bashing," and a blue city in a red state are shaping Nevada's race between Jacky Rosen and Dean Heller

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    So you gained an extra hour today, but research suggests we'd be better off getting rid of Daylight Saving Time altogether

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  3. Missouri’s economy is doing well, but farmers are beginning to feel the impact of tariffs. Here’s how that might impact the Senate race:

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  4. Only 32% of Americans supported the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Will that hurt the GOP in the midterms? discusses:

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  5. Collusion is not a single crime—it’s a rubric of possible offenses. Learn about the ones relevant to the Mueller investigation from 4 attorneys:

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  6. 🎧 Trump has called the people in the ‘migrant caravan’ illegal immigrants, but there’s nothing illegal about seeking asylum

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  7. 52% of SNAP (or food stamp) recipients who aren’t currently working aren’t participating due to health issues or disability

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  8. . provides insight into federal rulemaking in the context of America’s education law, the Every Student Succeeds Act

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  9. What could the U.S. have done to save the INF Treaty? A lot, writes.

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  10. Stuart Eizenstat was by Jimmy Carter's side during his political rise in Georgia through his four years in the White House. Tomorrow at 10 AM ET, he'll join us to discuss his new book on the inner workings of the Carter administration. RSVP:

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  11. "Peace is hard won and it’s very fragile and it’s very easily lost." See what Ireland's former minister of state for European affairs, , and others had to say about the risks of for the UK:

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  12. With just a few days left before Election Day, Professor Bruce Oppenheimer outlines what to know about the competitive race in Tennessee

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  13. America saw a huge increase in officer-involved killings in the mid-to-late-1990s, despite a major downturn in violent crime

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  14. The odd, uneasy relationship between Trump and Cruz has not been forgotten in Texas

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  15. Pedestrians get killed disproportionately in D.C.’s poorest neighborhoods

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  16. Two-term incumbent Claire McCaskill is locked in a dead heat with newcomer Josh Hawley. Can her political savvy save her seat?

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  17. Midterm turnout is lower than presidential years for every group of voters—but will that hold true in 2018? We explore 4 scenarios:

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  18. A recent study by found that increasing a child’s family income raises their likelihood of voting in adulthood. He discusses in a new podcast:

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  19. Why the United Nations must act in Yemen:

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  20. America has paid a high price for its freedom, and yet too many take democracy granted. Brookings President John Allen on why voting this Tuesday is so imperative:

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