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Order paves way for legal experts to oppose Trump administration motion to exonerate former adviser
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Mike Garcia leading in California’s special election while Tom Tiffany easily won a special congressional election in Wisconsin
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Hotspots appearing in US, many in states where governors refused to impose stay at home orders. Plus, Mike Pompeo breaks travel hiatus in trip to Israel
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Thursday’s protest will be latest in a series that are now generating fears of an eruption of political violence
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Gretchen Whitmer has stood firm amid a rightwing backlash against her stay-at-home order. Her constituents love her for it
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Hospital workers around the country report failures by management to notify them when they have been exposed to the virus
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Everything is partisan in the US now – even death. As such, choosing whether or not to cover your face has become a political statement, writes Arwa Mahdawi
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Hope is Power
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As the pandemic hits the revenue of universities across America, some are wondering whether seven-figure coaching salaries can be justified
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Detroit Lions safety Tracy Walker has spoken of his grief and anger over the death of his second cousin Ahmaud Arbery
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The president seems incapable of uniting the country. So, as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to take a toll on America, I wrote him a speech
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Former world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson continued to tease boxing fans about a possible return to the ring by posting another training video
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Anthony Fauci and CDC director say pandemic is still not under control in the US while Trump pushes for the country to reopen
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Healthcare organizations insist protections are essential for under-resourced facilities as horror stories enrage families
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Public health expert tells Senate if US opens prematurely, there will be ‘spikes’ in coronavirus cases that could turn into larger outbreaks
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Dr Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has warned of serious consequences if US states reopen before building capacity to deal with new Covid-19 outbreaks
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More than 20m Americans lost their jobs in April – and Friday’s report suggests there might be much more trouble ahead
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Trump offers a vague response when he asked to specify what crimes are being referred to when he talks about 'Obamagate'
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Sanitizing tunnels have been set up in Nogales, Mexico, to disinfect people coming from Arizona
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Asked by CBS's Weijia Jiang about his focus on international comparisons rather than US deaths, Trump snapped: 'Don’t ask me, ask China that question'
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