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States have made it easier to vote and are getting needed poll workers within innovative programs amid the coronavirus pandemic. Only two of the 11 gubernatorial races this year appear truly competitive between the parties. America is at war, a global pandemic rages and powerful foes are building their armies. So why haven't the presidential contenders discussed it more? If confirmed, the U.S. Supreme Court will have a conservative majority, potentially threatening Obamacare and Roe vs. Wade. In a remarkable achievement, the U.S. rate of births among 15- to 19-year-olds has plummeted in recent decades – but advocates aren't letting up. The grim outlook is better than the IMF's last forecast in June, but the road to recovery 'will likely be long, uneven and uncertain.' States held $75.2 billion in reserve ahead of the 2020 budget year, but the pandemic has led some to dip into their rainy day funds, says Pew Charitable Trusts. U.S. News photo editors curate this month's most compelling images from at home and abroad. |
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