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Agencies, Contractors Suspend Diversity Training To Avoid Violating Trump Order
President Trump's recent executive order banning some diversity training has had a widespread effect as government agencies, contractors and universities scramble to figure out how to comply.
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Elmo Sings! Watch Him Perform 'It Feels Good (When You Sing a Song)'
Watch a duet between Elmo and Hoots the Owl on stage with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis. Be careful not to sprain yourself smiling.
Walter Wallace Jr.'s Family Does Not Want Police Officers To Face Murder Charges
"Here's why: they were improperly trained and did not have the proper equipment by which to effectuate their job," the family's attorney said on Thursday. The officers' names have not been released.
Walmart Yanks Guns Off Shelves Citing Rising Tensions
The retail giant removed firearms and ammunition from its shelves saying it's a precautionary step amid the recent outbreak of civil unrest. But the weapons are still available, if you ask for them.
'No Pandemic Exception To The Constitution': Court Rejects Minn. Ballot Extension
The three-person panel on the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals reversed an extension by Secretary of State Steve Simon to accommodate voters who may have been impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.
Trump, Biden Hold Dueling Rallies In Florida
Trump won Florida by 1.2 percentage points in 2016 and likely needs to carry the state again to be reelected. Polls show a tight race.
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Have You Voted Already? Share Your Voting Story With Us
More than 74 million people in the U.S. have already voted in this year's election — are you one of them? If so, we'd like to hear your voting story.
NBA Arenas Are Becoming Voting Centers. Will They Draw The Same Crowds?
After NBA players stopped play to protest racial justice issues over the summer, they resumed with a commitment from owners: to turn their arenas into voting precincts. Go inside one of them.
The Campaign To Wipe Out Polio Was Going Really Well ... Until It Wasn't
It looked as if polio would be the second human disease to be eliminated — after smallpox. But "2020 has been a terrible year," the head of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative says.
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Louisville Police Officer Files Lawsuit Against Boyfriend Of Breonna Taylor
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly says Kenneth Walker committed battery, assault and intentional emotional distress. Walker filed a civil lawsuit against the city and the police department last month.
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