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The Future Of The Affordable Care Act In A Supreme Court Without Ginsburg
The death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg comes just as the Supreme Court was about to hear a case challenging the ACA. It could end Medicaid expansion and protections for preexisting conditions.
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Biden Calls On 'Handful' Of Republicans To Hold Off On Supreme Court Nominee
The Democratic presidential nominee asks Republicans to "follow your conscience" and not consider a nominee until after the election.
Gasping For Air: Autopsies Reveal Troubling Effects Of Lethal Injection
For decades, states have claimed that lethal injection is quick, peaceful and painless. An NPR investigation — and legal battles across the country — tell a different story.
Biden Enters Campaign's Final Stretch With Cash Advantage Over Trump
According to the campaigns, Democrats entered September with about $140 million more cash on hand than Republicans.
Stocks Tumble On Big Banks' Role In Money-Laundering Report, Fears Of Stimulus Delay
The Dow falls more than 800 points as a report says large global banks were involved in transactions flagged as possible money laundering and hopes flag for Congress to pass another stimulus.
Stopgap Spending Bill Hits Snag Over Farm Aid Days Before Shutdown Deadline
The disagreement over the House Democrats' bill released Monday means lawmakers have less than two weeks to reach an agreement before federal funding runs out.
Pandemic Spreads From Church To Chemung County Jail
“I think when we get complacent in society after a period of time, we, you know, forget about the value of the little things that we need to do, like wearing a mask."
CDC Publishes — Then Withdraws — Guidance On Aerosol Spread Of Coronavirus
The CDC says the guidelines were posted to its website in error. The now-deleted updates were notable because so far the agency has stopped short of saying that the virus is airborne.
Omaha Bar Owner Has Died By Suicide After He Was Charged In Shooting Of Black Man
Jake Gardner was on the West Coast when a grand jury indicted him last week for the May killing of James Scurlock in Omaha, Neb. Gardner died "at his own hand," his lawyers said Sunday.
Step Aside Election 2000: This Year's Election May Be The Most Litigated Yet
In 2000, lawyers and election officials endlessly examined and debated butterfly ballots and hanging chads. Now, the legal arguments are more complex and center on the rules governing mail-in voting.
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