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Public Health Authorities Face Credibility Crisis
The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are facing a credibility crisis after botched communication efforts and perceptions of political interference.
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Connecticut Police Chief Faces Fraud Charges On Allegations He Rigged His Own Hiring
Federal authorities arrested the police chief and city personnel director of Bridgeport, Conn., on Thursday, alleging the two rigged the examination process that led to the chief's hiring in 2018.
Southern Primary Results
We look at what primary election results from several states mean for races in November.
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Mulvaney Likely Won't Comply With Subpoena, Kent Transcript Released
While the White House instructed Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney not to comply with a subpoena to testify in the impeachment probe, a transcript was released of a top State Department aid's testimony.
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State Department Aide Confirms He Overheard Trump On Call Discussing Investigation
David Holmes, the State Department official who overheard a phone call between the president and a top diplomat, appeared in a closed-door deposition Friday before the House impeachment inquiry.
Julián Castro Suspends 2020 Campaign As Others Announce Fundraising Numbers
The 2020 campaign is about to kick into high gear. Candidates are dropping out and others are announcing fundraising numbers. Meanwhile, voters will start voting in Iowa and New Hampshire in a month.
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What Climate Change Issues Mean To Democratic Primary Voters
Climate change has become a top issue for Democratic primary voters. But it's not clear if the politically divisive topic will play as big a role in the general election.
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Will U.S. Raid On ISIS Leader Ease Pressure On Trump?
The killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi comes as President Trump is under increasing pressure from the House's impeachment inquiry.
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Struggling Toys R Us Plans To Pay Executives Millions In Bonuses
The nation's largest toy retailer filed for bankruptcy in September but said it wants to motivate its top brass to turn around sales in the critical holiday shopping season.
Could Offering Spy Secrets To State Officials Help Safeguard Future Elections?
Congress could arrange for state elections officials to view high-level secrets about potential threats to their elections. First, they need security clearances.
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