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The measure already passed the Senate and needs a signature from President Donald Trump, who said this week he'll "very strongly" consider it
Delayed tallies could keep news organizations from calling a winner
Inquiry could conclude this summer, meaning fresh revelations might be exploited by Trump to try to damage Joe Biden, attack Obama administration
Kramer was best known for his public fight to secure medical treatment, acceptance and civil rights for people with AIDS
Michael McGivney, a Connecticut priest who died at age 38 of pneumonia in 1890 during a pandemic similar to the current coronavirus outbreak, would be the first U.S. parish priest to be beatified, the first major step before canonization
From U.S. President Donald Trump to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, global decision-makers have frequently set bad examples, whether it's refusing to wear masks or breaking confinement rules aimed at protecting their populations from COVID-19
Experts warn that while the virus may have been slow to spread here, due in large part to Venezuela's isolation, the number of daily illnesses could soon climb high enough to severely test the country's already dilapidated health system
Iran is grappling with the deadliest outbreak in the Middle East, with more than 7,500 fatalities out of over 141,500 confirmed cases
As of fall 2019, Holdeman is one of over 500 senior citizen students ages 62 or older who are taking classes on campus at the University of Minnesota under the Senior Citizen Education Program
In the United States, one hundred thousand lives wiped out by a disease unknown to science a half a year ago
French privacy watchdog CNIL backed the app this week, stating the technology won't lead to creating a list of infected people but only a list of contacts using pseudonymous data, and it does respect the concept of data protection
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee's comments came a day after he wore a black face mask while making his first public appearance in more than two months.
Only about half of Americans say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine if the scientists working furiously to create one succeed. Another 31% simply aren't sure, while 1 in 5 say they'd refuse.
If you add garlic in your guacamole, we have bad news: You're not doing it right. So says 97-year-old Diana Kennedy, a foremost authority on traditional Mexican cuisine
Florida's theme parks have been shuttered since mid-March because of the new coronavirus
The developments indicate that federal law enforcement officials are narrowing their focus in the stock investigation to Sen. Richard Burr, R-NC, the former Senate Intelligence Committee chairman
Judge Brian Morris said the Interior Department did not do enough to encourage development outside of areas with greater sage grouse, a ground-dwelling bird whose numbers have dropped dramatically
The field hospital, dubbed 'Boston Hope,' was one a handful of temporary emergency facilities created around the state to help hospitals cope with an expected influx of COVID-19 patients
Costa Rica is the sixth country in Latin America to legalize same-sex marriage, following most recently Ecuador, which allowed it last year
'On the Record' by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering provides a searingly intimate portrayal of the agonizing process of calculating whether to go public
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