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U.S. Tops 70,000 Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day — Heights Not Seen Since July
U.S. cases have been rising sharply since the middle of September, when the daily rate was hovering around 40,000 cases.
Dengue Fever Cases Top 100,000 In Sri Lanka's Outbreak
A dengue fever outbreak has left some hospitals so full that they're turning away patients.
Migrant Caravan Top Of Mind For Voters Thousands Of Miles Away In Tennessee
Tennessee has one of the fastest-growing immigrant populations in the country and immigration has become wedge issue in the closely watched race for an open senate seat.
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Capitol Police chief: Jan. 6 failures 'largely' fixed but extremism threat persists
USCP Chief Tom Manger says problems that led to the Capitol riot have been addressed, and he is focusing on expanding field offices to be better prepared for rising threats to congressional members.
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Revisiting The Political Challenge Of Gun Control
The recent shooting in Oregon prompted the president to again call for action on gun control. Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal spoke with NPR's Rachel Martin on the uphill battle to pass new legislation.
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Prince Andrew Admits Visiting With Sex Offender Epstein Was 'The Wrong Thing To Do'
The Duke of York told the BBC that he let the royal family down by staying at the home of the New York financier after he was convicted of soliciting a minor.
Can banks be sued for profiting from Epstein's sex-trafficking? A judge says yes
A trio of lawsuits allege that JP Morgan Chase and Deutsche Bank actively enabled Jeffrey Epstein to run a sex-trafficking ring for underage girls. A judge partially denied a motion to dismiss.
9/26/14 Magnitude 6.1 quake rattles southcentral, but no major damage or injuries
A 6.1 magnitude quake hit Alaska at 9:51 a.m. Thursday. The Alaska Earthquake Center says the epicenter was about 80 miles northwest of Anchorage.New poll…
Europe's Top Court Strikes Down Key Rules Of U.S.-EU Data Transfer
In its ruling Thursday, the European Court of Justice found that the agreement known as Privacy Shield fails to adequately protect Europeans' data, largely because of U.S. surveillance programs.
Spy Bosses Helped Trump Draft Tweet Backing Surveillance Program
The leaders of the intelligence community sat in the Oval Office with the president and urged him to walk back his criticism of a controversial surveillance law.
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