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Politics
Former Public Officials Group To Spend $20 Million To Highlight Secure Elections
The public education campaign highlights "the country's ability to hold safe and secure elections during the coronavirus pandemic" amid President Trump's efforts to discredit the outcome.
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Politics
White House Touts Individual Bills After Trump Tweets Ends Talks With Congress
But a top aide to Speaker Nancy Pelosi tweeted that she spoke to the treasury secretary Wednesday about a standalone measure to help airlines. A previous attempt to do this failed amid GOP opposition.
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Health
'A Brazen Invitation': Democrats Offer Well Wishes And Criticize President's Behavior
Lawmakers expressed prayers and wishes for President Trump and the first lady's recovery. There was also some criticism for the president's conduct.
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Politics
Democrats Lash Out At Trump Tax Report
A New York Times story that purports to detail low little President Trump has paid in income taxes has handed Democrats what they hope will be a potent campaign message.
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WATCH: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Lies In State At U.S. Capitol
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is being remembered in a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, where she will lie in state in Statuary Hall. Watch the ceremony.
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Politics
'Honor Her Wish': Trump Met With Boos As He Pays Respects To Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is lying in repose at the Supreme Court. President Trump is expected to announce his nominee to replace Ginsburg on Saturday.
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Politics
Justice Ginsburg Honored At The Supreme Court
Ruth Bader Ginsburg's casket is arriving at the Supreme Court, where her former law clerks line the steps. Watch the ceremony.
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Politics
With Romney's Support, GOP Likely Has Votes To Move Ahead With Ginsburg's Replacement
The Republican senator from Utah announced he would "follow the Constitution and precedent" in considering the president's nominee.
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Politics
Trump Says He Plans To Announce Supreme Court Pick Friday Or Saturday
The president said he is looking at five potential nominees to fill the seat left by the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Politics
CDC Director Says COVID-19 Vaccine Likely Won't Be Widely Available Until Next Year
Emphasizing the continued importance of masks, Robert Redfield said that while first responders may have early access to a vaccine, broader access is not likely for six to nine months after approval.