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    How COVID booster shots work and how flu season will affect COVID numbers

    by Kassandra Darnell | News Editor November 23, 2021
    by Kassandra Darnell | News Editor November 23, 2021

    The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has been slowly rolling out guidelines for those previously vaccinated to receive COVID-19 booster shots, according to their website. As of Nov. 9,…

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    Students react to 2020 presidential election results

    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer November 25, 2020
    by Olivia Nettrouer | Staff Writer November 25, 2020

    Fall 2020 has been a unique time in the lives of students at the University of Indianapolis. In addition to dealing with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that has taken many…

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    2020 Election Results: Biden wins presidency

    by The Reflector Staff November 7, 2020
    by The Reflector Staff November 7, 2020

    Former Vice President Joe Biden will be the next President of the United States, according to an 11:28 a.m. race call from the Associated Press on Nov. 7.

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    Live Updates: Election 2020

    by The Reflector Staff November 3, 2020
    by The Reflector Staff November 3, 2020

    This live blog will be updated throughout the day with updates on the 2020 election in Indiana and its results.

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    The Reflector 2020 Election Hub

    by The Reflector Staff November 2, 2020
    by The Reflector Staff November 2, 2020

    On this page, you can find all of The Reflector’s past coverage of the 2020 election. This page will be updated. Nov. 25, 2020 — OPINION: The importance of political…

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    UIndy weighs in on 2020 election in poll

    by Noah Crenshaw | Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2020
    by Noah Crenshaw | Editor-in-Chief November 2, 2020

    From Oct. 7-28, The Reflector conducted a poll of 89 students, faculty, staff and parents about their political leanings, how they were voting, what they thought were the most important…

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    Election night’s most-crucial number is votes yet to be counted

    by Tribune News Service October 27, 2020
    by Tribune News Service October 27, 2020

    By Mark Niquette | Bloomberg News This election night, there’s a new statistic that may be the most important number for people trying to figure out whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden won the…

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    Trump and Biden spar in quieter but still volatile final debate

    by Tribune News Service October 23, 2020
    by Tribune News Service October 23, 2020

    By Evan Halper, Noah Bierman & Brittny Mejia | Los Angeles Times NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TCA) — President Donald Trump sought a last-minute comeback on Oct. 23 at his final debate with Joe Biden, pushing…

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    Coronaspeak has gone viral, and the English language may never be the same

    by Tribune News Service October 21, 2020
    by Tribune News Service October 21, 2020

    By Marie McCullough | The Philadelphia Inquirer (TCA) — This weekend, I’m having quarantinis with my quaranteam. It will be nice to be together in person, since we all have…

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    Election officials prepare for voter intimidation threat

    by Tribune News Service October 20, 2020
    by Tribune News Service October 20, 2020

    By Matt Vasilogambros and Carrie Levine | Stateline.org (TCA) — Election officials across the country have begun reviewing security plans at early and Election Day voting sites, strengthening ties with local law…

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    In election’s homestretch, coronavirus surge underscores the parties’ contrasts

    by Tribune News Service October 19, 2020
    by Tribune News Service October 19, 2020

    By Laura King | Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON (TCA) — In the homestretch of the presidential campaign, with the U.S. coronavirus caseload trending ominously upward, the rival campaigns of President Donald Trump and Joe Biden more than…

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    Impeachment trial of President Trump prepares to reach conclusion

    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor January 29, 2020
    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor January 29, 2020

    After a delay in the sending of the articles of impeachment, the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump began with opening arguments on Jan. 22. The trial is expected…

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    Impeachment inquiry of President Trump launched by House of Representatives

    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor October 9, 2019
    by Noah Crenshaw | News Editor October 9, 2019

    On Sept. 24, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) announced during a press conference that the U.S. House of Representatives would be launching a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump.…

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