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Examining Early Voting Issues in Harris County, Plus Russia-Ukraine Tensions abroad

Catherine Lu

Posted on February 16, 2022 · Today, we focus on two big stories, one local and one global: the current primary election happening right now, and the growing tensions among Russia, Ukraine, and the U.S.

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Posted on September 25, 2023 · On Monday's show: Alexandra del Moral Mealer has dropped her lawsuit challenging the results of last year's election for Harris County judge. We learn why and discuss whether we should expect more challenges like hers in our current political climate.

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Talks of nuclear disarmament take on added importance amid Russia’s war with Ukraine

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Posted on August 24, 2023 · A Houston history professor and the producer of a new PBS film discuss renewed reasons to consider nuclear disarmament.

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Second day of judicial election challenge trial focuses on countywide problems with mail-in ballots, early votes

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Posted on August 2, 2023 · Republican voting officials Kay Tyner and Colleen Vera took the stand for the plaintiff, former Judge Erin Lunceford, in Lunceford’s election challenge lawsuit against Judge Tamika Craft. Lunceford is seeking a new election in Harris County’s 189th Judicial District Court.

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