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At Least 8 People Test Positive For Coronavirus After Rose Garden Event For Barrett
Multiple officials have now tested positive for the coronavirus following last week's ceremony for President Trump's Supreme Court nominee, Amy Coney Barrett.
Got Cancer Questions? This Little-Known Hotline Is Here To Help
For 40 years, people have been able to call a service funded by the National Cancer Institute to get information about cancer treatments. Doctors say it's still useful even in the age of Twitter.
This Week In Politics: Presidential Tweet Firestorm
President Trump tweeted a video of himself from an old appearance on WrestleMania — he throws a man to the ground and beats him up. In a new version, the CNN logo is superimposed on the man's head.
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Weakness Or Effective Diplomacy? Candidates, Officials React To Iranian Deals
This weekend saw a prisoner swap between Iran and the U.S., and the arrival of "Implementation Day," when the international nuclear pact with Iran goes into effect. Reactions to the news varied.
WNBA Dedicates 2020 Season To Social Justice Initiatives. Senator Says She's Opposed
U.S. Sen. Kelly Loeffler, a co-owner of the Atlanta Dream, wrote a letter to the WNBA saying she was "incredibly disappointed" that the league would align itself with the Black Lives Matter movement.
Trump Defends 'Law And Order' Symbolism Of Photo-Op At St. John's Church
"Most religious leaders loved it," the president said in a Fox News Radio interview, defending his visit Monday after protesters were forcibly cleared from the area.
Tornadoes In Tennessee Kill At Least 24, Cause Widespread Damage In Nashville
State officials say the overnight twisters damaged buildings and roads across multiple counties. Thousands are without power, and a state of emergency remains in effect.
Should We All Just Stop Calling 2016 'The Worst'?
Large portions of the Internet have declared 2016 one of the worst years ever. That's probably an inaccurate assessment, but it still says a lot about how we live online.
Trump Chief Of Staff Priebus Is Out — In Biggest White House Staff Shake-Up Yet
The former Republican National Committee chairman, a mild-mannered Wisconsinite, was never a natural fit with the flashy billionaire president. His exit signals a new chapter in the Trump presidency.
Trump Hints At A Limit On Federal Aid To Puerto Rico; San Juan Mayor Responds
After President Trump tweets "We cannot keep FEMA" and other assets in Puerto Rico "forever," the mayor of San Juan says he's failing at a moral duty and calls him the "Hater in Chief."
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