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National
Video Of Seattle Officer Rolling Bicycle Over Protester's Head Leads To Suspension
The unnamed officer will be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into the incident that occurred during protests earlier this week.
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Politics
California Governor Signs Order Banning Sales Of New Gasoline Cars By 2035
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order Wednesday that amounts to the most aggressive clean-car policy in the U.S. and would end the sale of new gas vehicles in the state in 15 years.
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Health
In U.N. Speech, Trump Blasts China And WHO, Blaming Them For Spread Of COVID-19
In a speech to the U.N. General Assembly, the president once again sought to blame China for the COVID-19 pandemic and called on Beijing to be punished for its handling of the disease.
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Health
U.S. Won't Join WHO-Led Coronavirus Vaccine Effort, White House Says
A Trump administration spokesman says Washington will continue to engage the rest of the world in vaccine development but won't be "constrained" by the "corrupt" World Health Organization.
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World
'Charlie Hebdo' To Reprint Muhammad Cartoons As Trial Linked To 2015 Attack Begins
The satirical weekly, whose Paris offices were stormed by Islamist extremists who killed several staff members, will reprint the controversial cartoons that apparently sparked the attack.
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National
6 Million Coronavirus Infections Now Confirmed In U.S., A Country In Limbo
Although daily COVID-19 deaths have fallen somewhat in recent days, the number of infections has continued to rise in many places with no end in sight.
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National
Judge Delays Extradition Of Teen Charged With Shooting Protesters In Kenosha
A judge says Kyle Rittenhouse, accused in the deadly shooting of protesters in Kenosha, Wis., can stay in Illinois until Sept. 25 to assemble his legal defense team.
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Politics
Kellyanne Conway To Leave White House Job, Citing Family Concerns
She is married to an outspoken critic of President Trump and says the couple "disagree about plenty" but "are united on what matters most: the kids."
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Health
WHO Chief Urges Nations To Join In Preventing 'Vaccine Nationalism'
The World Health Organization's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says he fears that without global cooperation ensuring equal access to COVID-19 vaccines, some countries could resort to hoarding.
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National
In Aerial Combat Over Lake Michigan, Eagles: 1; Drones: 0
Last month, Hunter King was using a drone to map shoreline erosion for Michigan's environmental department when a bald eagle apparently attacked the vehicle, causing it to crash into the water.