Analysis
Why we likely won’t know the results of the election for days (and why that’s OK)
It used to be that Americans could vote in the afternoon and then, in the evening, watch the results roll in on TV. Those days are over. And most of the reasons why are actually good for democracy.
US Attorney Rachael Rollins under ethics investigation by DOJ watchdog, AP reports
The Associated Press reported late Monday afternoon that the state’s top federal prosecutor has for weeks been under the scrutiny of the DOJ’s office of the inspector general, which is charged with investigating misconduct by department employees and officials.
NFL Week 9: Did anyone bother practicing this offseason? Top teams and star QBs continue to struggle.
The NFL season continues to be a slog, and poor play by stars like Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford, as well as players who were supposed to be stars, like Kyler Murray, is the hallmark.
A celebrated surgeon, a trail of secrets and death
Dr. Yvon Baribeau set a record for malpractice settlements, and many colleagues tried desperately to stop him. But hospital executives let him go on and on.
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