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With Roe v. Wade On The Line, Some States Take Steps To Protect Abortion Rights
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy is backing legislation designed to codify Roe — the 1973 decision that legalized abortion nationwide — in state law and expand abortion access.
PA Governor Begins Enforcement Of New Restaurant Dine-In Rules
"Restaurant self-certification is just one tool in the toolbox we can use to increase customer competence, protect ourselves, and grow our businesses.”
White House Struggles To Explain, Contain Its Own Spiraling COVID-19 Crisis
Five days after President Trump tested positive for the coronavirus, and with the commander in chief hospitalized, the White House is struggling to show it has the situation under control.
Justice Scalia's Son Apologizes To His Parish For Not Wearing Mask At White House
Rev. Paul Scalia, son of the late Supreme Court justice, attended the Rose Garden event on Sept. 26 when President Trump announced his high court nominee. He apologized for creating "anxiety."
Some Doctors Surprised By Decision To Treat Trump With Dexamethasone
The president's doctor has offered a fairly upbeat assessment of Trump's condition. But typically, only hospitalized COVID-19 patients in need of oxygen are given the drug.
'Maybe I'm Immune': Trump Returns To White House, Removes Mask Despite Infection
President Trump, who spent the weekend in the hospital for COVID-19, made a theatrical return to the White House Monday evening, where he removed his mask and gave his signature two thumbs up.
Confederate Statues Come Down Around U.S., But Not Everywhere
Though George Floyd's death renewed calls to remove Confederate monuments, some cities formally decided to protect them.
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Still Undergoing COVID-19 Treatment, Trump Vows He'll Be Ready To Debate Next Week
One day after President Trump left the hospital to continue his COVID-19 treatment at the White House, he said he plans to participate in the debate scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami.
DOJ To Charge 2 British ISIS Militants Accused Of Role In Killing U.S. Hostages
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elsheikh have been in U.S. military custody in Iraq since their capture in 2018 and are believed to be part of a notorious ISIS cell called "The Beatles."
Facebook, Twitter Take Action After Trump Falsely Claims Flu Deadlier Than COVID-19
The president, who is being treated for COVID-19, has been downplaying the severity of the disease. He said falsely that, compared with the flu, COVID-19 is "in most populations far less lethal."
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