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'We Can't Live Like Zombies': Protesters In Spain Decry COVID-19 Mask Mandate
Demonstrators gathered in Madrid on Sunday to protest expanded requirements aimed at combating the disease, which has seen a sharp uptick in recent weeks.
Georgia State Trooper Faces Felony Murder Charges In Traffic Stop Shooting
Former Georgia state Trooper Jacob Thompson faces felony murder and aggravated assault charges stemming from the killing this month of Julian Edward Roosevelt Lewis.
NYC Restaurants Spill Out Onto The Asphalt To Stay In Business
Many of New York's streets have come alive with fenced-in dining areas with tables and umbrellas and decorated with flower boxes and hanging plants.
Banning Chokeholds And No-Knock Warrants Among Changes Virginia Democrats Will Push
After a summer of protests, Democratic lawmakers, who have control of the Virginia legislature, head back to the capital to begin the process of prohibiting controversial police tactics.
Staying Strong During Lockdown Means Reaching Out — And Working Your Mind, Too
Keeping your brain busy but relaxed by volunteering, gardening, or learning a new language, for example, can help you cope with hard times now and in the future, psychiatrists say.
Post Office Chief Suspends Controversial Changes Until After Election
Louis DeJoy, an ally of President Trump, has come under fire in recent weeks for what's viewed as directives to slow down the USPS in order to suppress absentee or mail-in votes.
Under Trump, More Big Donors Are Named Ambassadors — And Controversies Have Followed
The U.S. "not only has a higher percentage of political ambassadors, but has a higher percentage ... who don't seem to be temperamentally or intellectually suited for the work," says an ex-diplomat.
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St. Louis Couple Who Waved Guns At Black Lives Matter Protesters To Speak At RNC
Attorneys for Mark and Patricia McCloskey say they'll speak at next week's nominating convention for President Trump. They both face a felony charge for waving guns at protesters in June.
Amazon Plans More — Not Fewer — Offices In Big Cities
At a time of mass work from home and with many people moving to spacious suburbs, Amazon is funding a large expansion of corporate real estate and 3,500 jobs in six U.S. cities.
Senate Report: Former Trump Aide Paul Manafort Shared Campaign Info With Russia
Former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort shared information with Russian intelligence during the last presidential campaign, a bipartisan Senate report on Russian 2016 election interference shows.
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