#207101
California has become the first state to borrow money from the federal government so it can continue paying out rising claims for unemployment benefits during the coronavirus pandemic.
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#207102
Gov. Gavin Newsom, the Democrat from California, has denied a public records request from the Los Angeles Times seeking details into a nearly $1 billion deal for protective masks from a Chinese car manufacturer.
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#207103
ALBANY – Citing the First Amendment, the region’s appellate court Thursday...
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#207104
Virus Stabilizing??? California, the first state to shut down its economy over the coronavirus, will start loosening its lockdown on Friday by allowing stores to sell items such as books, clothes a…
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#207105
Kevin Rusch was at home on a recent Sunday evening scrolling through Facebook when he saw a photo that shocked him: A man with an American flag bandanna wrapped around his head stood at a rally demanding Wisconsin lift orders that had shuttered schools and businesses. That man was David Murdock, a cardiologist from his hometown, Wausau. And, like the hundreds of other people at the rally, Murdock was maskless and did not appear to be practicing social distancing. In one photo, Murdock's arm was slung around a priest, with the two holding a sign that read "We are an essential service." "His picture popped up, and when I saw it, I was furious," Rusch said. "I thought, this guy is out here hugging people and rubbing elbows without PPE on and he's actively seeing patients." Rusch shared Murdock's photo on Facebook with an admonition about the doctor who boldly attended a rally amid a global pandemic: Go to his hospital "at your own risk." Commenters piled on, and dozens of them contacted Murdock's hospital. Rusch did, too. By the next afternoon, Murdock, 68, who has been practicing medicine in central and northern Wisconsin for 33 years, had been suspended for a week. Murdock became one of the most public casualties of a growing crowd of social distancing vigilantes, Americans frustrated by fellow citizens violating government orders to wear masks, close nonessential businesses and refrain from gathering in groups. Largely confined to their homes and worried about the spread of the coronavirus and its risks to their health or that of loved ones, they make up a segment of the United States that has turned informant. These watchdogs call the police, public health authorities and the employers of people they believe are violating social-distancing or...
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#207106
Governor Ralph Northam's response team is explaining why the commonwealth has lagged in testing when compared to other states.
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#207107
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee called on Adam Schiff to release 53 transcripts of interviews from the House Intelligence Committee's Russia probe.
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#207108
Washington journalist Martin Tolchin in a letter to the editor published Tuesday in The New York Times argued that he wants a "coronation" for former V
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#207109
Readers look at the allegations from many angles: #MeToo, hypocrisy, pantyhose and politics.
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#207111
Former First Lady Michelle Obama said in a new documentary that she has "trauma" from people not showing up to vote for Democrats.
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#207112
Nancy Pelosi is at it again with another attempt to force Americans to fund abortions in legislation meant to help people dealing with the averse effects of the
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#207113
Longstanding personal connections to some of the key figures involved may explain Wray's reticence.
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#207114
"Today the world showed extraordinary unity for the common good," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. The U.S. was conspicuously absent from the event.
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#207115
Republicans on the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees are accusing House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff of "blocking" Russia probe transcripts and are demanding access to the materials, Fox News has learned. 
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#207116
Ocasio-Cortez said Democrats must rally behind Joe Biden because it is an issue of "life and death," stating, "We have had kids in cages."
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#207117
Rich McHugh says the AP did not catch Tara Reade changing her story about the complaint she says she filed against Joe Biden
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#207118
On Ellen Degeneres’s daytime talk show Monday, the liberal comedian brought on celebrity couple, actress Gabrielle Union and retired NBA star Dwyane Wade, to praise them for their “supportive” decision to “transition” their pre-teen son into a girl. Along the way, the host and actress had some harsh words for parents who don’t share their same trendy views on parenting.
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#207119
The Santee police department is investigating a man who wore a Ku Klux Klan hood in a grocery store for a potential hate crime.
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#207121
In Fujian province, a government source also told the SCMP they had been told to hire “tens of thousands" of workers from Xinjiang.
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#207122
So a lockdown where people are kept very close to one another for a long period of time is NOT the best way to avoid COVID. Who knew?
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#207123
Donald Trump should use the Trading With The Enemy Act to block U.S.-based corporations from doing business with China, said Gordon Chang.
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#207124
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#207125
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