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CDC reports record drop in drug overdose deaths

Pill Man, a skeleton made from activist Frank Huntley’s OxyContin and methadone prescription bottles, is seen on Pennsylvania Avenue in front of the White House on Aug. 30, 2019. After a pandemic-era spike, drug overdose deaths are finally trending downward.

An election that’s bigger than one country

Americans concerned about the economy, reproductive rights and immigration usually don’t place Ukraine’s predicament high on their list, but it still looms large in this election, Curtis writes. Above, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump meet in New York City on Sept. 27.

Happening in Plains sight: A competitive Nebraska Senate race

Independent Senate candidate Dan Osborn takes a selfie with a supporter after speaking during his campaign stop at the Handlebend coffee shop in O'Neill, Neb., on Monday. Osborn is running against Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb.

Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: Turnout will …

The crowd holds a "vote" sign during a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris and her running mate Gov. Tim Walz in the Fitzgerald Field House at the University of Pittsburgh on Oct. 10, 2024. As cliched as it sounds, the election will all come down to turnout, Stu Rothenberg writes.

Rating Changes: 8 in the House, 2 in the Senate

Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., right, and his Democratic challenger Tony Vargas hold their debate at the KETV studios in Omaha, Neb., on Oct. 13. Inside Elections is changing the rating for their contest from Toss-up to Tilt Democratic.

Photos of the week ending October 11, 2024

Speaker Mike Johnson, left, appears with Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Scott Perry in Mechanicsburg, Pa., on Friday to help with Perry’s tight House race.

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At the Races: Weary of the storm

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Biden forced to put legacy push on hold as crises mount at home and abroad

President Joe Biden, joined virtually by Vice President Kamala Harris, was briefed by his homeland security aides and federal emergency management officials in the White House’s South Court Auditorium on Oct. 9. (Tom Brenner for The Washington Post via Getty Images)