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Live updates: After Trump promised an October vaccine, a major human trial stops for an 'unexplained illness' As President Trump pushes for a coronavirus vaccine before the November election, one major vaccine trial has been halted after a participant developed symptoms of a "potentially unexplained illness." AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford paused ...
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Fact check: Trump makes 10 false and misleading claims about Biden during North Carolina rally Washington, DC (CNN) During a campaign speech in North Carolina on Tuesday, President Donald Trump spent much of his time attacking his opponent, Democratic nominee Joe Biden, with accusations that were often false or misleading. He inaccurately ...
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'Calls without us knowing:' Aides point fingers in wake of Woodward's latest book Washington (CNN) This was supposed to be the do-over. Furious he didn't speak with Bob Woodward for the first book he wrote on his presidency, President Donald Trump determined full participation with the follow-up would provide the best chance of ...
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Whistleblower accuses Trump appointees of downplaying Russian interference and White supremacist threat The whistleblower claims that acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf instructed DHS officials earlier this year to "cease providing intelligence assessments on the threat of Russian interference" and, instead, focus their efforts on gathering information related to ...
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'So much for honor': Despite COVID cases, college students partied Labor Day weekend away Partying students would be dismissed without tuition refunds. Northeastern University had made that clear Friday, kicking out 11 first-year students who broke COVID-19 rules to gather in a Boston hotel room. Yet by that night, a few dozen students from ...
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How Trump's rhetoric on Kamala Harris has changed -- and why Washington (CNN) In the span of just over a year and a half, President Donald Trump has gone from praising Sen. Kamala Harris' crowd sizes to saying a Harris presidency would be "an insult to our country." It's not hard to surmise why: Harris, now the vice ...
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Trump Resumes the Rallies He Cherishes, but Virus Vexes His Plans WASHINGTON — With cheering crowds, inflated and false claims, and inflammatory partisan rhetoric, President Trump has resumed the mode of politicking he enjoys most: entertaining his supporters at campaign-style rallies. Standing in a sunset glow ...
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Trump raises $210 million, robust but well short of Biden NEW YORK — President Donald Trump and his Republican Party jointly raised $210 million in August, a robust sum but one dwarfed by the record $364.5 million raised by Democrats and their nominee, Joe Biden. Support our journalism. Subscribe today.
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Attorney General Barr defends move to defend Trump in E. Jean Carroll defamation case Retired general's message to Trump: You're no patriot. (CNN) Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday defended the Justice Department's decision to represent President Donald Trump in a defamation lawsuit filed by a woman who has accused Trump of ...
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Trump Admits Downplaying the Virus Knowing It Was 'Deadly Stuff' President Trump acknowledged to the journalist Bob Woodward that he knowingly played down the coronavirus earlier this year even though he was aware it was life-threatening and vastly more serious than the seasonal flu. "This is deadly stuff," Mr. Trump ...
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