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Watchdogs Examine Pompeo's Election-Year Politics For Law Breaking
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been far more overtly political than his predecessors, raising ethics concerns about his possible Hatch Act violations.
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Are The Risks Of Reopening Schools Exaggerated?
New research has found few links between in-person K-12 schooling and COVID-19 case rates. "There is not a consistent pattern," one study author said.
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Arkansas AG On Google Antitrust Suit: 'I Don't Want What Google Says Is Best'
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge describes the reasoning behind the antitrust lawsuit against Google filed by the Justice Department and 11 state attorneys general.
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Real-World Experience Gives 'The Nightworkers' Its Punch
Brian Selfon spent years working in the criminal justice field, and he brings that knowledge to bear in his debut, about a family of money launderers whose lives are upended when a bag goes missing.
Some GOP Members Express Doubt About Trump's Ability To Win The Election
Some Republicans have started to express greater criticism of President Trump, with his reelection prospects looking weak. Some also worry other Republicans could be swept out of office.
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How Endorsement Of Trump Could Affect Legitimacy Of Police
President Trump calls himself the "law-and-order" candidate, and major police unions have endorsed him. Some worry that kind of political alignment may undermine the police's legitimacy.
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Quibi, Short-Form Streaming Service, Shutting Down
It was an abrupt ending — just six months after launch — for a company founded by big names in the entertainment and business worlds.
Trump Grants Clemency To 5, Most Incarcerated For Drug Offenses
The White House described all of the individuals as having been model inmates during their incarcerations who had worked to better themselves and the people around them while still behind bars.
CDC Reduces Consecutive Minutes Of COVID-19 Exposure Needed To Be A 'Close Contact'
Health officials once advised going into quarantine and being tested for the coronavirus if you were near an infected person for 15 minutes. Now the rule is a total of 15 minutes in a 24-hour period.
Ali Wong's 5 Favorite Tiny Desk Concerts
The comic, actress and author is very into slow jams.
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