All Things Considered
Zhanon Morales, 30, of Philadelphia raises a fist during a Nov. 5 voting rights rally. President Trump's campaign unsuccessfully used spurious claims of voter fraud to invalidate votes in Philadelphia and other largely Black cities. Rebecca Blackwell/AP hide caption
Zhanon Morales, 30, of Philadelphia raises a fist during a Nov. 5 voting rights rally. President Trump's campaign unsuccessfully used spurious claims of voter fraud to invalidate votes in Philadelphia and other largely Black cities. Rebecca Blackwell/AP hide caption
2020 Election: Secure Your Vote
Trump Push To Invalidate Votes In Heavily Black Cities Alarms Civil Rights Groups
Trump Push To Invalidate Votes In Heavily Black Cities Alarms Civil Rights Groups
Election Results Show Voters Nationwide Ready For Criminal Justice Reform
GOP Infighting Endangers Party's Chances In Georgia's Runoff Elections
American Jews And Muslims Offer Advice On How To Celebrate Holidays Safely
Anthony McGill performs You Have the Right to Remain Silent with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Courtesy of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra hide caption
Trump Pushes Through Policy Changes And Staffing Appointments In Last Days In Office
Researchers Say 90% Of Recent Coronavirus Sequences In U.K. Came From Spain
'Atlanta Journal-Constitution' Political Columnist On Retiring After 41 Years
To truly turn the current surge in coronavirus cases around, epidemiologists say governments need to do more than just order people not to see friends and family. mathisworks/Getty Images hide caption
Epidemiologist Says Restricting Small Gatherings Isn't Enough To Stop The Surge
New Orleans Chef On How New Coronavirus Surge Is Affecting Her Business
A Tesla car powers up at a charging station in Petaluma, Calif., on Sept. 23. Automakers are trying to convince would-be electric car buyers to adopt new habits to power their vehicles. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images hide caption