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Trump Complains About Moderator Chris Wallace But Calls 1st Debate 'Fun'
President Trump pronounced himself the winner and retweeted fans who agreed. Now, he's off to Minnesota — a state he hopes to flip — for a rally.
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What Barrett Would Recuse Herself From: Takeaways From Senate Questionnaire
President Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court was contacted about the job a day after the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, according to paperwork required for the confirmation process.
President Signs Spending Stopgap Measure, Averting Government Shutdown
The legislation passed hours before current funding levels were set to expire. With government funding resolved, it's unclear whether both chambers can come together on a coronavirus relief package.
'A Family Affair': Others Often Chip In To Help Pay Off Student Loans
Student debt doesn't only affect the person who goes to college. Nearly 40% of student loan payers are helping someone else pay off their student loans, a new study found.
With Races Canceled, Runners Take To The Trails To Set Records
Shut out of more traditional competition, runners hit the trails in a quest to set Fastest Known Records.
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The Rules For A Peaceful Transition Of Power Between Presidents
Since 1797, each president has peacefully handed over power to the next. President Trump has raised the specter of a disputed election. What might happen if he refuses to accept the results?
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News Brief: Debate Aftermath, Post-Election Threats, COVID-19 Tests
Presidential debate organizers are planning changes. During the wait for election results, there are fears conspiracy theories will spread. And, some COVID-19 tests are getting faster and cheaper.
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As COVID-19 Cases Rise, Some Governors Resist Lockdowns, Mask Mandates
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has said her state proves "you don't need lockdowns to be responsible and flatten the curve." Health experts and coronavirus survivors disagree.
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'Every Piece I Carve Is A Message': Elijah Pierce Aimed To Do God's Work In Wood
An exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia showcases the art of barber, Baptist preacher and self-taught woodworker Elijah Pierce.
United And American Airlines Tell 32,000 Employees They're Now On Furlough
"To our departing 13,000 family members: thank you for your dedication and we look forward to welcoming you back," United told employees, as CARES Act payroll aid was set to expire.
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