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Twitter bans Trump death wishes, sparks debate

Twitter is removing tweets hoping for the demise of US President Donald Trump -- a move which opened up the social platform to criticism that it should enforce the same policy for everyone.

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New York closes schools in virus-hit areas over second wave fears

New York will temporarily close schools in nine neighborhoods experiencing an uptick in coronavirus infections, Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Monday, highlighting the difficulty of keeping children in classrooms during the pandemic.

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White House decides against contact tracing for event announcing Barrett nomination

On Monday, The New York Times reported that White House officials have declined to pursue contact tracing for President Donald Trump's announcement of Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court, even though the gathering is increasingly suspected to have been a "superspreader" event.

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton refuses calls to resign after accusations of criminal activity by top aides

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who came under fire this weekend with allegations of bribery and abuse of office by seven of his most senior aides, will not resign his post as the state’s top lawyer, he said Monday.

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Questions raised after Mike Pence insisted on sitting at VP debate with Kamala Harris

Vice President Mike Pence's team revealed details about the debate negotiations on Monday when they said that they wouldn't support a plastic barrier between the candidates after Pence was exposed to the coronavirus.

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The coronavirus cases in Trump's inner circle

The coronavirus has not only reached the White House, infecting President Donald Trump, but it has also spread among members of his family, inner circle and his Republican allies.

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Pence team complained about Harris' request for plexiglass at debate: report

On Monday, Politico reported that Vice President Mike Pence's team was unhappy about the request from Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) to be separated by plexiglass at the debate on Tuesday, a safety precaution that is being adopted with the blessing of the Cleveland Clinic.

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Spike Lee favorite Thomas Jefferson Byrd found shot dead

The Tony-nominated African-American actor Thomas Jefferson Byrd, who appeared in numerous Spike Lee movies, was found shot dead in the southern US city of Atlanta at the weekend, sparking an outpouring of grief and praise for his work.

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Leaked docs from inside 'Omnicidal' ExxonMobil reveal plan to increase climate-killing emissions

New reporting Monday based on leaked internal documents reveals ExxonMobil has been planning to notably increase annual carbon dioxide emissions—a revelation that did not shock climate campaigners but still elicited fresh condemnation.

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Trump is planning to appear at the next presidential debate with Joe Biden: report

Speaking to CNN, Trump Campaign Communications Director Tim Murtaugh says that President Trump is planning on participating in the next presidential debate with Joe Biden, scheduled for October 15.

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'Not credible': Trump doctor slammed as 'propagandist' and 'lying' after evasive press briefing praising president

President Donald Trump's physician, Dr. Sean Conley, is being blasted after briefing the press in what many see as his most evasive news conference to date. President Trump announced minutes before the briefing began that he was leaving Walter Reed and dangerously told Americans to "not be afraid of COVID."

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The Russian agent who handed Ron Johnson fake 'dirt' on Biden just had his passport revoked

Politico reporter Natasha Bertrand just tweeted that Ukrainian fixer Andrii Telizhenko, who has been determined to be an active Russian agent by the Department of the Treasury is now having his visa revoked as well, the Washington Post reported.

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Led Zeppelin prevails in 'Stairway' copyright battle

The US Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up a copyright claim over Led Zeppelin's classic "Stairway to Heaven," capping a long-running legal dispute over the song.

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