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Amid Campaign Jabs Over Vaccine, Senate Holds Hearing On Treatment Development
The president has in recent weeks escalated campaign promises to deliver a vaccine by the end of the year, suggesting that a treatment against the coronavirus could be ready by the November election.
Political Divisions Drive Police Brutality Lawsuit Settlements
Most of the largest civil settlements for police killings were in liberal areas in the year after the Ferguson unrest. Now, lawyers say current protests are hardening political divisions on policing.
A Priest, An Editor And A Mariachi Player Talk Life In The Rio Grande Amid COVID-19
Their work and lives have been upended in this region devastated by the coronavirus, and where poverty and preexisting conditions like diabetes, hypertension and obesity are prevalent.
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Justice Department Intervenes To Take Over Trump's Defense In Defamation Lawsuit
E. Jean Carroll, who has accused the president of rape, is suing him for defamation after he called her a liar. The DOJ argues President Trump's remarks were made as part of his official duties.
Class Without Coronavirus: Students Take Schoolwork To Sleepaway Camp
Some camps that managed to successfully keep the virus at bay this summer are now offering a refuge from the virus — to those who can afford it — where students can live and attend classes remotely.
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13-Year-Old Boy With Autism Disorder Shot By Salt Lake City Police
The boy's mother says she called 911 to get help for her son, who was experiencing a mental health crisis. She says she told officers he was unarmed. No weapon was found.
U.S. Says It Will Cut Number Of Troops In Iraq By Nearly Half This Month
Gen. Frank McKenzie, who is responsible for U.S. forces in the Middle East, says the U.S. presence will drop from 5,200 to 3,000 troops in a move he says shows confidence in Iraqi army.
9/9/20 – Rick Steves Discusses How the Pandemic Impacts Travel
Today on Inland Edition, Lillian Vasquez speaks with travel expert, author, radio and television host Rick Steves. Rick shares how the coronavirus has…
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Ex-Columbia University Gynecologist Accused Of Abusing Dozens Of Patients Is Indicted
Robert Hadden has been arrested in connection with the abuse of dozens of female patients, including minors. He has been accused of abuse in the past but avoided jail time in a previous case.
Fires Gut Europe's Largest Migrant Camp On The Greek Island Of Lesbos
No cause has been announced but one government minister seemed to blame refugees worried about COVID-19. Some people displaced from the camp deny they would endanger themselves and their families.
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