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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is proposing sweeping new uses of the federal government's regulatory and spending power to bolster U.S. manufacturing and technology firms
An official from the Seoul Metropolitan Government confirmed that Park did not show up for work because of unspecified reasons and canceled all his schedules, including a meeting with a presidential official at his Seoul City Hall office.
Up to 12,000 could die each day, humanitarian group warns
The groups, formed in May to tackle health care, immigration, education, criminal justice reform, climate change and the economy, sought to hammer out a policy road map to best defeat President Donald Trump
It's part of an investigation into the spread of false news online
The outlook for a recovery in air travel has dimmed in just the past two weeks, as infection rates rise in much of the U.S. and some states imposed new quarantine requirements
Trump ousted Vindman from his White House job two days after acquittal by Senate
Activists, towns wondering what to do with empty spaces that once honored historic figures tied to racism
Troubling milestone for country that reopened economy on brink of recession while still struggling to combat pandemic
Report outlines 'seesaw of progress and setbacks' in Facebook's algorithms, content moderation, advertising practices, and voter suppression
Pope celebrated Mass in honor of would-be asylum seekers who risk lives for a better future
Comments come six months after deadly US airstrike enraged Iraqis and fueled demands to send troops home
Dr. David Heymann, a former assistant WHO director-general and an American, says Germany has become an important partner in global health recently, and other countries are stepping up as well
Drake takes the helm as the state budget cuts more than $470 million from the UC system, and many campuses have already announced plans for mostly online instruction in the fall
He wins Delaware's Democratic presidential primary on Tuesday
Racist mob killed hundreds of Black people in 1921
General Frank McKenzie said there was no need to beef up security because the US already takes "extreme force protections measures" in Afghanistan
Publisher Simon & Schuster announced they would be publishing the book two weeks early, on July 14, citing "extraordinary interest
Dining inside a restaurant that hasn't reduced its capacity or safely distanced tables poses the most risk, according to the CDC
The government's small business lending program has benefited millions of companies, with the goal of minimizing the number of layoffs Americans have suffered in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Yet the recipients include many you probably wouldn't have expected
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