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Watch Now: How to vote safely this fall
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A brief guide to state absentee voting rules and resources for requesting mail-in ballots for the upcoming election.
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One thing is still the same. Women ─ indeed, all of us ─ still have a duty to vote.
The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation warned Tuesday of a 23% chance of Lake Mead dropping below critical levels by 2026. That's even though the Colorado River Lower Basin states conserved enough water to raise the lake 40 feet in recent years.
A recent ruling giving voters who forgot to sign their ballots up to five days after the election to "cure" the problem is wrong, legal filings say.
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