‘We’re Clearly Not Doing Enough’: Drop in Testing Hampers Coronavirus Response
For the first time during the pandemic, the United States saw a downward trend in the number of coronavirus tests conducted each day.
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As Colleges Move Classes Online, Families Rebel Against the Cost
Schools face rising demands for tuition rebates, increased aid and leaves of absence as students ask if college is becoming “glorified Skype.”
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Firm Helping Run U.S. Coronavirus Database Refuses Senators’ Questions
People who recover from the virus have a three-month window of safety, C.D.C. guidance shows. The U.S. Postal Service warned several states that it may not be able to meet deadlines for delivering last-minute mail-in ballots.
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USPS and Mail-In Ballots: States Warned It May Not Meet Deadlines
The agency suggested allowing at least 15 days to request a ballot, fueling further criticism that it was making it harder to vote during the pandemic.
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Kamala Harris and Disinformation: Debunking 3 Viral Falsehoods
False and misleading information about Ms. Harris has surged in the days since she joined the Biden ticket.
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John Durham Probe: Ex-FBI Lawyer Expected to Plead Guilty in Review of Russia Inquiry
Prosecutors did not reveal any evidence of the kind of broad anti-Trump conspiracy among law enforcement officials that the president has long alleged.
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Live Covid-19 Tracker and Updates
People who recover from the virus have a three-month window of safety, C.D.C. guidance shows. The U.S. Postal Service warned several states that it may not be able to meet deadlines for delivering last-minute mail-in ballots.
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U.S. Postal Service Warns of Potential Mail-In Ballot Delays
President Trump will visit his ailing brother in a Manhattan hospital. A judge ordered the Trump campaign to submit evidence of fraud in mail voting. Here’s the latest.
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New Jersey Will Hold Mail-in Election in November, Over Trump’s Objections
Gov. Philip D. Murphy said all 6.3 million voters in the state would be sent ballots to return either by mail or deposit in secure drop boxes.
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Debunking 3 Viral Falsehoods About Kamala Harris
False and misleading information about Ms. Harris has surged in the days since she joined the Biden ticket.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: Firm Helping Run Federal Database Refuses Senators’ Questions
People who recover from the virus have a three-month window of safety, C.D.C. guidance shows. As tax revenues plummet, states face an estimated $555 billion budget gap over the next two years.
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Retail Sales Rise for Third Month, Though Growth Slows
The increase was a sign that consumerism remained resilient, but the recovery has been buoyed by government assistance that expired at the end of July.
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How Joe Biden Chose Kamala Harris as VP
Joe Biden winnowed a large list of candidates to four finalists before settling on Kamala Harris, in a process shaped by questions of loyalty. He is eyeing other contenders for top administration jobs.
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Trump Encourages Racist Conspiracy Theory About Kamala Harris
President Trump said he heard that Ms. Harris, the presumptive Democratic vice-presidential nominee born in California, was not eligible for the ticket, repeating a theory that is rampant among his followers. Constitutional scholars quickly called his words false and irresponsible.
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Trump Makes Clear His Opposition to More Money for USPS to Support Mail Voting
The president’s remarks fueled alarm among Democrats that he is seeking to undercut the election and sow confusion about the outcome.
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President Trump called presumptive vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris a radical “mad woman” Thursday, said the tax-and-spend policies of the Democratic ticket would wreak havoc on the economy, and predicted the party’s environmental agenda would result in the demolition of the Empire State Building.
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The sister of Fahim Saleh — the tech CEO who was murdered and dismembered inside his Manhattan apartment — posted an emotional tribute to her “beautiful” brother Thursday, revealing that his severed head and limbs were sewn back onto his body in time for his funeral.
The lengthy Medium post by Ruby Angela Saleh came on the one-month anniversary of the 33-year-old entrepreneur’s grisly death.
“On July 13th, 2020, exactly one month ago, my brother returned from a three-mile run and was murdered in his apartment,” Ruby wrote. “Sometimes it still doesn’t feel real that Fahim is gone. And sometimes it feels too precisely like the cruel, heinous, and unbearable reality that it is, letting me see nothing but darkness and feel nothing but piercing pain in every quadr...
Israel and United Arab Emirates Strike Major Diplomatic Agreement
President Trump announced that Israel and the United Arab Emirates would establish “full normalization of relations” and that in exchange Israel would forgo for now “declaring sovereignty” over disputed West Bank territory.
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Coronavirus Live Updates: New Zealand Races to Trace Source of New Outbreak
The country revives its “go hard, go early” approach as officials investigate a mysterious cluster that might be connected to a frozen food warehouse.
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‘We Are the Guinea Pigs’: Hollywood Restarts Its Blockbuster Machine
“Jurassic World: Dominion,” filming in England, is a chance for the movie industry to see if it can move past the financial woes caused by the pandemic.
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Biden and Harris Pledge a Strong Challenge to Trump and a Path Out of Crisis
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris made their debut as running mates in Wilmington, Del., offering a vision of recovery from the coronavirus and pressing their case that the president has made things worse at every turn.
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Progressives Didn’t Want Harris for V.P. They’re Backing Her Anyway.
Joe Biden’s selection of Kamala Harris reaffirmed progressives’ fears of a Biden administration rooted in establishment politics. But rather than revolt, many snuffed out their criticisms.
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Black Women Asked Their Party for What They Wanted. What Happens After the Kamala Harris Pick?
Kamala Harris is the first woman of color on a major party ticket. For the women who helped get her here, the moment is joyful, and worrisome.
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G.O.P.'s Raw Personal Attacks on Kamala Harris
‘Radical leftist’ or not progressive enough? In the hours after Ms. Harris’s announcement as Joe Biden’s vice president, the Trump campaign struggled to launch a clear attack on the Biden-Harris ticket.
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Kamala Harris Crystallizes Trump’s View of Women
As Ms. Harris joined the Democratic ticket, the president wasted no time calling her “nasty” and praising the “suburban housewife” he says will vote for him. His views are out of step with reality.
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Harris Is Set to Appear With Biden; Trump and Allies Attack Her
Attacks against Kamala Harris began almost immediately. She and Joe Biden are expected to make their first public appearance today. Here’s the latest.
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In Kamala Harris, a Choice at Once Safe and Energizing
Her selection as Joe Biden’s running mate was conventional by some political standards. But it was historic most of all, and especially sweet for many Black women.
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Kamala Harris, Biden's V.P. Pick, Is First Woman of Color on Major Party Ticket
A former rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, she will be the first woman of color to be nominated for national office by a major political party.
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‘Top Cop’ Kamala Harris’s Record of Policing the Police
Senator Harris is speaking out amid the police reform movement. But how did she oversee police misconduct as a district attorney and attorney general?
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