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Trump's cries of "fraud!" bring back memories of the 2000 elections, but what do they have in common?
There were allegations of fraud in 2000, but back then, there was much greater uncertainty about who had actually won the election. And the dispute centered on just one state: Florida, and a few hundred votes. ( Leer en español)
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Juarez: Mexico's Femicide Capital
Between 1993 & 2003, the deaths or disappearance of at least 400 women in the Mexican border town of Ciudad Juarez went unsolved. Femicides-- the sexual attacks and murders that women continue to face -- are the focus of the podcast Forgotten: The Women of Juarez. Soon to be be available in Spanish, the episodes chronicle unique voices who have become leading advocates in a massive new women’s movement.
Defiant Trump fuels chaotic transition with legal fights
The president's campaign has filed new lawsuits in Pennsylvania and Arizona. How are the courts likely to go? “They are not arguing something a court can give them … in Pennsylvania, one of the things they are asking for is to throw out the entire vote, which is sort of absurd,” says Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, a law professor at Stetson University College of Law.

Will Trump concede defeat to Biden and follow centuries-old tradition?
The usual custom of conceding is a short phone call to the victor and a speech to supporters thanking them for their efforts, albeit in a lost cause. But Trump says that "this election is far from over."
"We saved the day": How the Latino vote was key in Arizona and Florida
New voter registration and community outreach were key in securing Hispanic turnout in the elections, especially in Arizona and Florida, and could provide a roadmap for future campaigns.
Will President Trump concede his election loss to Joe Biden?
What could happen if Trump does not concede to Biden? “That is not just bad for a president-elect, but bad for our country… we know that foreign adversaries may try to take advantage of uncertainty so there are national security considerations that need to be taken into account,” says Chris Lu, a former senior member of the Obama administration.
Key battleground states to determine who will be the next president
How will people know the final results? “Every state has what they call a certification date … essentially, about 10 to 15 days after the election, the committee in charge of the state election … will meet and they will certify the counts from all the counties,” says Charles Zelden political science professor at Nova Southeastern University.






