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'Whatever It Takes': President Trump Says He May Spend His Own Money For Reelection
Trump said his campaign has had to "spend more money upfront" to defend his administration's work responding to the coronavirus.
House Democrats Investigating Postmaster General Over Campaign Finance Allegations
House Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney calls on Louis DeJoy to be suspended amid allegations that he might have violated rules on political donations. DeJoy denies any wrongdoing.
Huge Fire At Beirut's Port Causes Panic Following Last Month's Explosion
The fire erupts at a warehouse storing oil and tires in the port's duty-free zone, sending waves of fear through the devastated city. By early Thursday evening, the fire was reportedly under control.
Twitter's New Rules Aim To Prevent Confusion Around The 2020 Vote
Twitter will label or remove posts that spread misinformation. Social media companies are under pressure to curb the spread of false claims and prevent interference from foreign and domestic actors.
Defender Of Amazon Tribes Killed In Brazil
Rieli Franciscato was a leading expert on uncontacted tribes and was killed while on a mission to shield an isolated indigenous group from a possible hostile encounter with outsiders.
Court Blocks Trump's Attempt To Change Who Counts For Allocating House Seats
The Constitution says that count must include every person living in the U.S. A three-judge court in New York has ruled to block the Trump administration's attempt to exclude unauthorized immigrants.
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57 People Face Federal Charges Of Defrauding Coronavirus Relief Program
Prosecutors say those charged attempted to steal more than $175 million from the Paycheck Protection Program, which is meant to provide relief to small businesses impacted by the pandemic.
New York City Public Transit Riders Who Don't Mask Up Will Face Fines Starting Monday
Riders are already required to wear face coverings on subways, buses and railroads. Officials hope the new penalty will improve compliance and bring hesitant would-be passengers back on board.
Hurricane Sally Is Bringing 'History-Making' Rains To Gulf Coast, Forecasters Say
Many communities in Sally's path will be drenched by 10 to 20 inches of rain, with some areas possibly seeing up to 30 inches. The storm made landfall Wednesday morning in Alabama.
The Volatile Mix Of A South Korean Church, Politics And The Coronavirus
A clash over disease control between the government and a church is the latest flashpoint in a wider conflict between a right-wing coalition and President Moon Jae-in's liberal administration.
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