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Past articles by Hayley:

YouTube Suspends Rand Paul For 1 Week Over COVID-19 Mask Comments

The Republican senator called his temporary suspension a "badge of honor." → Read More

Children Made Up 15% Of U.S. COVID-19 Cases Last Week: Report

More than 165,000 child COVID-19 cases were reported from July 22 to Aug. 5, a 4% increase in the cumulative number of child cases, according to a new an... → Read More

Time's Up Chair Resigns Amid Fallout Over Ties To Andrew Cuomo

Roberta Kaplan reviewed a draft of an opinion piece that sought to attack the credibility of one of the governor's accusers, a state investigation determ... → Read More

Black Realtor And His Client Handcuffed By Police During House Tour In Michigan

A white neighbor called 911 on Roy Thorne, a Black Army veteran, and his teen son as they viewed a home for sale in a Grand Rapids suburb. → Read More

Top U.S. Health Official Calls For More Vaccine Mandates: 'People Are Dying'

"Death rates are starting up again," NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins said of COVID-19 cases. "We ought to be thinking of every possible intervention.” → Read More

U.S. Gymnast Sunisa Lee Wins Gold For All-Around Olympic Gymnastics In Tokyo

The 18-year-old became the highest-qualifying U.S. gymnast for the all-around final after Simone Biles dropped out of the competition. → Read More

Paralympians Will Now Get Paid As Much As Olympians For Medals Won

The Tokyo Olympics mark the first time Paralympic athletes will earn the same amount of cash as their Olympic counterparts. → Read More

Bill Barr On Trump's Election Fraud Lies: 'It Was All Bulls**t'

The former attorney general spoke to The Atlantic about his tense final few months working for the Trump administration. → Read More

Supreme Court Backs Anti-Gay Catholic Agency In Philly Foster Care Case

The ruling has broader implications for allowing taxpayer-funded groups, such as foster care and homeless services, to deny help based on “religious free... → Read More

Biden Repeatedly Mixes Up Names Of 2 Countries During G-7 Speech

National security adviser Jake Sullivan acknowledged the president's gaffe hours later but not before it drew scrutiny from some viewers. → Read More

Apple Tells Ex-White House Counsel That Trump DOJ Sought His Records In 2018: Reports

The reported disclosure reveals the Justice Department's extraordinary move to investigate Don McGahn as he served as Trump's top lawyer. → Read More

Delta Flight Diverted After Off-Duty Flight Attendant Makes 'Terroristic Threats'

Video showed passengers and flight crew members subduing the suspect, 34-year-old Stephon Jamar Duncan. → Read More

Trump Photo Op Not The Reason Park Police Cleared Lafayette Square, Watchdog Says

The Interior Department's inspector general said protesters in the square were pushed out of the area to allow a contractor to install fencing. → Read More

Democrat Val Demings Formally Announces Senate Bid To Unseat Marco Rubio

The Florida congresswoman said she's running because of two words: "Never tire." → Read More

Naomi Osaka Drops Out Of 2nd Tournament Amid Break For Mental Health

The world's second-ranked tennis player withdrew from the German Open days after pulling out of the French Open while citing mental health issues. → Read More

Manchin Says He'll Vote Against Voting Rights Bill, Dooming Dems' Election Overhaul Efforts

The West Virginia senator's unwillingness to back legislation without Republican support could jeopardize Democrats' ability to pass key bills. → Read More

National Enquirer Agrees To Pay $187,500 For Breaking Election Law In 2016 To Help Trump

The Federal Election Commission said the tabloid "knowingly and willfully" broke the law when it bought model Karen McDougal's story. → Read More

Editor Of Top Medical Journal Resigns Over 'Structural Racism' Remarks

Howard Bauchner is stepping down as editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association. → Read More

Naomi Osaka Withdraws From French Open, Citing Mental Health Struggles

The four-time Grand Slam champion was fined a day earlier for her decision to boycott the media during the major tennis tournament. → Read More

Miami Police Chief Slams Texas Bill That Would Allow Unlicensed Carrying Of Handguns

"Common sense tells us" that the new gun measure is "ridiculous," said Art Acevedo, the former Houston police chief. → Read More