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Four men have admitted to offering homeless people in Los Angeles money and cigarettes in exchange for false and forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms, authorities said Wednesday
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The NCAA announced Thursday that college athletes in all sports will be permitted to wear patches on their uniforms to support social justice issues.
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RUSH: It's amazing how the Democrats continue to fall for this guy and -- after almost four years -- still have no idea how Trump does what he does and why he's doing it when he does it.
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The tech giant will also add digital skills training and startup support for Black business owners.
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Dr. Deborah Birx, the White House coronavirus response coordinator, on Thursday said face shields that block people from touching their eyes can be useful in helping prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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President Trump has suggested that the next coronavirus stimulus package now being negotiated in Congress could include direct cash payments to American families “higher” than the $1,200 that millions of Americans got in the last round. “It may go higher than that, actually,” Trump said during an interview Wednesday with ABC affiliate KMID in Texas. […]
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An experiment conducted by CBS News to test the integrity of mail-in voting has led the Republican National Committee (RNC) to warn of “disaster” if the upcoming election hinges on it. Because of the coronavirus, 2020 marks a presidential election in which mail-in voting could play a pivotal role, for which reason “CBS News This […]
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On Wednesday, ESPN released a bombshell report detailing how Chinese authorities abused players at NBA academies. Later that night, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver appeared on CNN with host Wolf Blitzer – and wasn’t asked once about the major new scandal. As The Daily Wire previously reported, NBA worked with their Chinese partners to set up […]
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Obama used his eulogy at the funeral of Rep. John Lewis to call for an end to the Senate filibuster to pass Democrats' voting legislation.
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LOS ANGELES — Four men have admitted their role in a scheme where money and cigarettes were offered to homeless people on Skid Row in exchange for false and forged signatures on ballot petitions and voter registration forms. Richard Howard, 64, and Louis Thomas Wise, 37, pleaded no contest Friday to one felony count each […]
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Asia depends on this to have a secure and predictable environment to prosper, he said in an interview hosted by Washington-based think tank Atlantic Council.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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In June, St. Louis couple Mark and Patricia McCloskey defended their home when a roving band of leftist rioters broke down the gate to their home and ventured onto their
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Many rushed to Twitter to suggest President Trump’s Tulsa rally is to blame for Herman Cain’s tragic death on Thursday.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—At a press conference Wednesday, Dr. Fauci suggested that Americans cover their entire bodies in bubble wrap to protect against coronavirus."Studies have shown that this is very effective at stopping the virus, germs, and the oxygen that carries these things," Fauci said. "You will no longer have to worry about death by co …
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Authorities in Beijing recently posted air raid posters on the streets, while one hawkish state-run media urged the ...
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Voters growing weary after months of the coronavirus pandemic are increasingly critical of their governors, especially in states where those governors raced to reopen the economy and are now suffering a surge in new cases.
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Evan McMullin, a former CIA operative and 2016 presidential candidate, blamed the "science denying Trump cult" for the death of Herman Cain.
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Wednesday on CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," movie mogul and actor Tyler Perry expressed his concerns over the so-called "Defund Police" protests around the country. | Clips
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On Wednesday's broadcast of CNN's "New Day," host John Berman objected to White House Trade Adviser Peter Navarro using the term "China virus" to refer to | Clips
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At a time when the relationship between the World Health Organization (WHO) and China is under intense scrutiny, human rights activists and health experts are also questioning the organization's stance on Beijing’s questionable organ donation program.
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined Anderson Cooper on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 to discuss the urgent need for the Senate to take up the House-passed Heroes Act, the Trump Administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic response and other news of the day. ANDERSON COOPER: Two items tonight breaking on Capitol Hill, where the Congressman Louie Gohmert has tested positive for COVID and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi instituting a mask mandate for Members on the Floor. You could see it playing out in a video of Members voting late today, their faces covered, following the rules and modeling healthier behavior, certainly than many have lately. That said, the mandate literally only covers so much. The problem of testing, of course, remains very real. Joining us now, the Speaker herself, Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi of California. Madam Speaker, thank you so much for being with us. SPEAKER PELOSI: Thank you. COOPER: This new mandatory mask mandate that you've instituted for the House chambers, my understanding, it doesn't apply to the House office buildings or hallways. Would you like it to and do you think it should extend to both chambers, frankly, or the entire Capital complex? PELOSI: Well, yes, what - the proclamation I made today applies to the hall of the House. The Members cannot come on to the Floor of the House unless they have a mask and I, as Speaker, have directed the Sergeant at Arms, the Capitol police to refuse exit - entry into the hall if people don't have on a mask, a mask, and we have masks there for them. The Sergeant at Arms will issue the regulations and the rest probably tomorrow and, with it, what goes with it for the other rooms in the Capitol, other - what happens in the other office buildings that are on Capitol Hill. So that expanded announcement won't -- probably happen tomorrow... Anderson Cooper. Yeah, is there any progress on any kind of further steps toward coming to a consensus on what happens next in terms of helping working people, helping people on unemployment and helping people who are in desperate straits right now? Speaker Pelosi. Well, central to that is to get rid of this virus, and that's why I keep coming back to the fact we can open our economy, we can improve the situation, if we follow science. But if you don't believe in science and you don't believe in governance, as they don't seem to, then that makes it more problematic. So, in terms of our conversations, we have to fundamentally agree that central to solving our problem is solving the virus to the extent that we can. We have three main pillars that are state and local government to honor heroes, health care providers, our first responders, sanitation, transportation, food, all of the services that people need that are provided by state and local. They have said, 'Zero.' 'Zero.' It can't be. It can't be. And by the way, it's much less than they spent to give tax cuts to the top one percent in our country, 83 percent of the benefits going to the top one percent. Now, all of a sudden, it's the money. In addition to that, we have the testing, which I described, and then put money in the pockets of the American people. While they have a disdain or sort of a condescension toward working people it seems because they don't trust how they might use the $600. That kind of thing. 'Oh, they have money to pay the rent. They are just not paying the rent.' Well, that - we cannot operate if we're not even stipulating to a basic set of facts: the people are hurting, that unemployment is high and that we have a way to address this in terms of honoring heroes, testing, tracing, treatment as well as money in the pockets of the American people, being respectful of them and understanding their needs. People are hungry. Millions of children are food insecure in our country, and we can't get them to do food stamps and women, infant and children food feeding programs and the rest of that. We have a - we still have a long way to go, but we're determined that we will try to find common ground. We need the public to weigh in about the need to support state and local government and all the people who serve the communities. You can't open schools; state and local government supply over 90 percent of the funding for schools.
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A New Mexico restaurant has had its food service permit suspended months after sparking backlash with a sign he put up in March. Country Family Restaurant in Kirtland had its permit suspended last …
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