They point not to evidence of problems but to the potential for voter fraud and suspicion about the process.
2021
Boy Scouts celebrate first group of female Eagle Scouts
Nearly 1,000 girls and young women will be honored in a virtual event.
Two employees at Westbrook City Hall test positive for COVID-19
The building will be closed until March 1 and a City Council meeting scheduled for Monday has been canceled.
Pope hails health workers on COVID anniversary
Italy has over 95,000 known dead, the second-highest virus toll in Europe after Britain.
Enrollment at community colleges plummets
The pandemic takes a heavy toll on older adult students who frequently choose this route.
Pandemic makes prostitution taboo in Nevada’s legal brothels
Many licensed prostitutes opt to take their work into the shadows, offering sex illegally.
Two Democratic governors see stars dimmed by virus woes
Andrew Cuomo of New York and Gavin Newsom of California are embroiled in distinct political problems.
GOP bills would protect drivers who hit protesters
Tumultuous demonstrations stir debate about what tactics are free speech and which go too far.
Weather experts: Lack of planning caused catastrophe
Meteorologists started warning about this week’s killer cold two weeks in advance.
Warmer temperatures bring relief to South
But over 300,000 are still without power, many of them in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi.