Falls here. So is a rise in coronavirus cases.

Published: Sept. 22, 2020, 8:56 p.m.

Temperatures are dropping, and that could mean a spike in coronavirus cases. How a Supreme Court vacancy \u2014 or replacement \u2014 could have an impact on the presidential election. And, pandemic-inspired music you can dance to. 
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The United States reached a grim milestone: 200,000 deaths from covid-19. Health reporter Lenny Bernstein says that young people are behind the spike in cases \u2014 and with the temperature dropping, it will probably get even worse.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg\u2019s death has injected uncertainty over voter rights ahead of the election. \u201cEven before her death we saw several lawsuits from various states ending up at the Supreme Court over how voters are going to cast their ballots,\u201d courts reporter Ann Marimow says, \u201cso the question is: What happens as more of those reach the high court?\u201d
In Kenya, small-town singers are hoping to make it big with songs about the pandemic. \u201cWe\u2019re talking about songs that you can dance to, songs that you can\u2019t help but dance to,\u201d says Nairobi bureau chief Max Bearak. 
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