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Black voters and leaders say Biden needs to pick a black woman; they argue that his uccess — and that of the Democratic Party as a whole — depends on black people turning out to vote in November
The extraordinary sum of $2.99 trillion of borrowing in a single quarter dwarfs the $1.28 trillion the government borrowed in the bond market for all of 2019
Reem Desouky, a dual Egyptian-American citizen and single mother from Lancaster, Pennsylvania, was arrested on arrival at the Cairo Airport with her teenage son in July 2019
The players sued the federation last year, claiming they have not been paid equally under their collective bargaining agreement to what the men's national team receives under its labor deal
Juan Guaidó on Monday denied having anything to do with an ex-Green Beret who claimed responsibility for a deadly beach invasion aimed at arresting socialist leader Nicolás Maduro
The Department of Homeland Security and FBI outline several possible tactics Russians could use
How many end up at risk depends on how much carbon dioxide emissions are reduced and how fast the world population grows
The Pulitzer Prizes in journalism were first awarded in 1917 and are considered the field's most prestigious honor in the US.
The class-action lawsuits have been filed against prestigious private schools and large public universities alike
President Trump's comments were among many that fell short of reality in the past week as federal social distancing guidelines expired and some states took steps to reopen businesses
This means $800 bonuses this month for staff at Dignity Health Dominican Hospital in Santa Cruz, California
At least 15 states have enacted laws or governors' orders that explicitly or apparently provide nursing homes and long-term care facilities some protection from lawsuits arising from the crisis
The choppy re-engagement of Americans with public life over the past week, with more to come as cries to 'reopen the country' grow, means a return to a shared realm where institutions of all types form the shape of American life
For immigrants already shaken by the Trump administration's hard line on deportation, mistreatment at home is a further blow, and a disturbing illustration of how the pandemic is upending longstanding social norms in unexpected ways across the world
U.S. officials dismissed the claims and opposition leader Juan Guaidó said he had nothing to do with any covert operation
The revelation comes as the Trump administration has intensified its criticism of China, with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo saying Sunday that that country was responsible for the spread of disease and must be held accountable
To keep COVID-19 at bay, staff locked themselves in with 106 residents
Expert says immigrants, African Americans, Native Americans, households with young children and newly jobless gig workers are among those most at risk of going hungry
Members of Bureau International des Expositions had been voting on the requested delay over the coronavirus pandemic, and a required two-thirds of the countries in the organization had voted to approve the delay
Academics and civil liberties activists are pushing for health authorities to build apps using decentralized systems that they say are better at protecting personal information
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