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With Roe v. Wade On The Line, Some States Take Steps To Protect Abortion Rights
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is backing legislation designed to codify Roe — the 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide — in state law and expand abortion access.
What Happens If Trump's Health Worsens After Testing Positive For The Coronavirus
How will the White House continue work if President Trump develops COVID-19 symptoms? NPR's David Greene talks to John Fortier, former executive director of the Continuity of Government Commission.
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What President Trump's Positive Coronavirus Test Result Means For His Campaign
President Trump and the first lady tested positive for the coronavirus. They will remain home for 14 days, raising questions about the president's job functions and implications for the campaign.
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Pence Tests Negative For Coronavirus After Trump's Positive Case
The negative result comes just hours after President Trump announced that he and the first lady had tested positive for the virus.
Jobs Growth Slows Sharply In Last Employment Report Before Election
The Labor Department says U.S. employers added just 661,000 jobs last month, as unemployment fell to 7.9%, showcasing an economic recovery that is losing steam.
Alvin Irby: How Can We Inspire Children To Be Lifelong Readers?
Even though kids learn to read in school, many hate it. Educator Alvin Irby shares insights on inspiring children—especially Black boys—to discover books they enjoy and begin identifying as readers.
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Biden And Harris Test Negative For The Coronavirus, Wish Trumps Swift Recovery
On Tuesday, the Democratic nominee shared the debate stage with President Trump, who has tested positive for the virus.
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Court Releases Grand Jury Recording In Breonna Taylor Case
The recording could answer lingering questions about how prosecutors have handled a case that has fueled protests in Kentucky and across the nation.
'It's Not Just About The President': Tracing Trump's Contacts
"I suspect many senior members of the government are going to have to go into quarantine," says Dr. Ashish Jha, dean of the Brown University School of Public Health.
'Contentious' Scenarios Arise For Ballot And Presidency If Trump's Health Declines
It would be "very difficult" to pull President Trump's name from the November ballot, says John Fortier, who led the Continuity of Government Commission. But that's just one hypothetical.
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