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Twitter Is Labeling Chinese, Russian, Other Government Media Accounts As ‘State-Affiliated Media’
‘People have the right to know’
Portland Police Chief Slams ‘Incomprehensible’ Violence, Says Rioters Target Local Officers with Mortars and Commercial-Grade Fireworks
Portland police chief Chuck Lovell slammed “incomprehensible” violence on Thursday after rioters moved to target city police precincts.
‘Love Is Blind’ Host Caroline Flack Commits Suicide Before Her Assault Trial, Coroner Says
‘She knew she would face the media, press, publicity’
The Year of Resentment
The absolute vacuum in American politics is being filled by partisan rage.
Justin Bieber Shares Photos Of His Baptism With Wife Hailey Baldwin
‘This was one of the most special moments of my life’
‘I Thought I Was Dying’: Alyssa Milano Says She ‘Had COVID-19’
‘I lost 9 pounds in 2 weeks’
Report: 11-Year-Old Mauled By Brown Bears At Russian Zoo
‘They were tossing him around like a ball’
Gunman On Watch List With ‘Islamist Sympathies’ Takes Multiple People Hostage In French Bank
Police identified the man, who was on security watchlists
Trump Threatens Executive Action on Payroll Tax Cut, Unemployment Benefits if Congress Fails to Pass COVID Relief Bill
Congress has not been able to agree on a new round of legislation to provide economic relief from the effects of the pandemic.
The Capital Note: COVID’s Casualties
A darker side to today’s encouraging jobs numbers, Ben Meng resigns as CalPERs CIO, and more.
Twitter Suspends DNC’s Account For Retweeting Trump Clip Suggesting Kids Are ‘Almost Immune’ To COVID
‘Focus on the source of that problem’
Los Angeles Mayor Says City Will Cut Utilities to Homes Hosting Parties
California added 2,347 new cases of the virus on Wednesday, and 68 more people died from the infection, bringing the state’s death toll past 4,800.
China Sentences 3rd Canadian To Death Amid Intensified Tensions Between Countries
He had allegedly been making Ketamine
Maryland gov’s coronavirus ‘failure’ on nursing-home inspections draws WH heat
The Trump administration criticized Maryland Gov. Larry Logan in a letter Wednesday for missing a federally mandated deadline related to coronavirus inspections on its more than 200 nursing homes statewide.
Mike Pence Hits John Roberts: ‘Disappointment’ to Conservatives
In a Christian Broadcasting Network interview snippet released Wednesday, Vice President Mike Pence said Supreme Court Justice John Roberts has been a “disappointment” to conservatives, citing his vote on Obamacare and more recent cases.
CNN’s Cuomo: Trump Lying That Children ‘Almost Immune’ to Coronavirus — ‘Violating’ Our Kids
Wednesday on CNN’s “Cuomo Prime Time,” anchor Chris Cuomo said President Donald Trump’s claim that children are “almost immune” to coronavirus are false and “violating” American children.
Facebook removes Trump post over coronavirus misinformation rules; Twitter also clamps down
Facebook and Twitter are both taking action after saying a video shared by President Trump contains misinformation about the coronavirus.
Twitter, Facebook Hit Trump Campaign Over Post Suggesting Children Are ‘Almost Immune’ From Coronavirus
‘This video includes false claims’
Trump tops Biden as both tout large July fundraising hauls
President Trump’s re-election campaign says that it and the Republican National Committee (RNC) and their joint fundraising committees combined brought in an eye-popping $165 million in contributions last month.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti Blasts ‘House Parties,’ Will Cut Water and Power to ‘Super-Spreaders’
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti blasted house parties on Wednesday, saying that he would instruct city officials to cut off water and power to properties where “flagrant violations” of social distancing rules have taken place in recent days.
Facebook, Twitter Censor President Trump’s Fox News Interview
Facebook and Twitter censored a video clip of President Donald Trump’s recent interview on Fox News’ Fox & Friends over alleged coronavirus “misinformation.
DHS fires back at ‘myths’ Portland violence decreased due to fewer federal agents
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pushed back Wednesday on claims violence decreased in Portland due to a reduction in the federal presence there, arguing instead that the relative calm stemmed from state and local authorities “finally” doing their jobs.
Iowa Gov ends state’s place as only remaining state to deny voting rights to felons
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued an executive order on Wednesday allowing convicted felons the right to vote, so long as they have completed their prison sentences, parole, or probation.
Could Big Tech Decide The Outcome Of This Election?
Could Big Tech Decide The Outcome Of This Election?
Businesses Drastically Reduced New Hires In July According To Private Payroll Processor
‘We have seen the slowdown impact businesses across all sizes and sectors’
Local Officials Resist Maryland Governor’s Order to Open Private Schools
Officials in Montgomery County, Maryland, are pushing back against an executive order by Governor Larry Hogan that prevents a blanket closure of private schools.