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Trump Retweets Incendiary Anti-Muslim Videos From Controversial Group
The president's latest tweetstorm drew a rare rebuke from Britain's prime minister and from Muslim groups.
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott has been the target of racist attacks following last week's Key Bridge collapse.
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Puerto Rico, the nation's sixth-largest school district, is in crisis. It's both uniquely vulnerable to natural disasters and unusually ill-equipped to help children recover from them.
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It May Be Too Late To Mail Back Your Ballot. Election Officials Stress Other Options
Election experts say there is no longer enough time to ensure ballots sent through the mail will be delivered in time. They're encouraging voters to deliver their ballots by hand or vote in person.
Kevin McCarthy Leads House GOP In Blasting Marjorie Taylor Greene's Holocaust Remarks
The freshman Republican has repeatedly equated COVID-19 safety measures with the treatment of Jews under the Nazis. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy rejected that rhetoric, but she doubled down.
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