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"It is a Democrat-led city in Portland that we're talking about this morning." → Read More
The Hatch Act restricts federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity. → Read More
Cooper asked Mike Lindell how he's different from a “snake oil salesman" during the interview. → Read More
"What we saw week in and week out, and for me after two and a half years in that administration, was terrifying." → Read More
"Whether we are closer to 200,000 or closer to 300,000 depends on what we do now and how it evolves." → Read More
"They might lose this election because they are acting like Democrats now." → Read More
"For me to say anything different is distorting reality." → Read More
Trump previously proposed cutting the Land and Water Conservation Fund's budget by about 97%. → Read More
Kemp has banned local governments from requiring masks in public. → Read More
There have been 2,120 hate incidents across the country, but 40% of them occurred in California. → Read More
Mexico worries America's growing number of COIVD-19 cases could threaten their communities' own safety. → Read More
It's the first time the House has ever passed a bill via proxy vote. → Read More
Native Americans across the U.S. are struggling to battle the coronavirus pandemic, as decades of poverty, poor health care and pre-existing medical conditions leave them vulnerable to high rates of infection. Driving the news: The Navajo Nation, which stretches across three states and has been especially affected, is under its strictest weekend lockdown since the pandemic was declared, after a… → Read More
Harris said that the relief efforts so far are not "nearly enough to meet the needs of this historic crisis." → Read More
The decision comes amid ongoing conflicts between the Trump administration and sanctuary cities. → Read More
The editors in chief of law journals at the top 16 law schools in the U.S. are women for the first time in history, the Washington Post reports. The state of play: At an event honoring the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote that brought all of the editors together, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, "It's such a contrast to the ancient days when I was in law… → Read More
Companies are seeking to bolster their reputations long-term, rather than their bottom lines in the short-term. → Read More
College campuses can be breeding grounds for infectious and viral diseases. → Read More
The billionaire requested an extension through March 20, and got it. → Read More
65% of African Americans said it a "bad time" to be a black person in America. → Read More