Associated Press tally shows 58.6 million ballots cast so far in person or by mail, eclipsing the 58 million from same point in 2016. What might that say about final results? Source
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Teacher’s elevator death blamed on human error
Officers found 38-year-old Carrie O’Connor in the elevator on September 14. Source
Senate on track to confirm Barrett to Supreme Court in final vote
The Senate confirmation vote is expected to occur Monday evening. Source
Politicians getting threats as Election Day nears
Among them, a Michigan congresswoman and a New Mexico state senator, both Democrats. Source
Pandemic may be complicating pregnant opioid users’ problems
It could be making it harder for them to get effective treatment, says author of American Academy of Pediatrics study. Source
Florida police chief dies in small plane crash
Ocala chief Greg Graham was piloting the single-engine aircraft when it went down near the Marion County Airport, officials said. Source
Giant meth and fentanyl lab seized in Mexico
The industrial-scale lab was so big it startled authorities. It had vats two-stories high. Some of its product was destined for the U.S., officials said. Source
Inside Gen Z’s fight for climate change action
“We are racing against time,” one 18-year-old activist says. “We want our future to be better.” Source
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Trump and Biden ramp up campaigns as election enters homestretch; Japanese sushi chef finds way to spice up deliveries during pandemic Source
Do armed right-wing militia groups pose a threat to U.S. presidential election?
According to a Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project report, there is a risk that armed right-wing militia groups may be a source of violence on Election Day — and beyond. Former Department of Homeland Security adviser Charles Marino joins CBSN’s Lana Zak to discuss at the states most at risk and why. Source