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Nearly 280,000 US schoolchildren have had coronavirus: study

Almost 280,000 school-aged children were infected with the novel coronavirus between March 1 and September 19, according to detailed data released Monday in a report by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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Florida police release body cam footage of arrest of former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale

Fort Lauderdale Police on Monday released body camera footage showing the arrest of Brad Parscale, the former campaign manager for Donald Trump. Parscale was arrested outside his home on Sunday afternoon after threatening to harm himself.

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'The American people should be angry': Critics say Trump tax dodging exposes a system rotten to the core

While President Donald Trump's long-running effort to game the U.S. tax code for his own financial benefit was the central focus of explosive new reporting on the billionaire's tax returns by the New York Times, progressive observers and lawmakers were quick to note that the behaviors revealed by the documents are commonplace among America's wealthy elite—a fact they said is cause for widespread outrage and a renewed push in Congress for transformational change to a system that is fundamentally rotten.

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Wildfires rip through California wine country, thousands flee homes

Thousands of people were forced to flee their homes in California's Napa Valley Monday as wildfires ripped through the region's world-famous wine country.

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In the Deep South, Catholics split over Trump's court pick

Some appreciate her devout faith. Others think her nomination should wait until after the presidential election.

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Georgia judge strikes down attempt to purge 14K voters in largely Black county

A Georgia judge on Monday halted an attempt to purge 14,000 voters from a county with a large Black population.

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Trump's tax rhetoric comes back to haunt him after NYT's bombshell report: analysis

In an analysis for the Washington Post this Monday, Aaron Blake writes that while the New York Times' bombshell report on President Trump's tax history answers a lot of questions, it's still less than surprising. After all, Trump once said during a previous presidential debate that paying low income taxes makes him a "smart" businessman.

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New revelations in leaked Trump campaign documents show Brad Parscale lied to Congress

Associate professor of media design David Carrell walked through transcripts of Congressional interviews with former digital director turned ex-campaign manager Brad Parscale.

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Trump's tax 'duplicity' has derailed his campaign's focus on a Supreme Court win for his base: analyst

According to NBC senior political analyst Jonathan Allen, the bombshell report from the New York Times revealing the president has avoided by paying taxes while living a lavish lifestyle has ended two good days of news for the president after he pleased his base with the nomination of conservative judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

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Tax bombshell throws Trump on defensive ahead of debate

President Donald Trump reeled Monday on the eve of his first televised debate against challenger Joe Biden after a bolt-from-the-blue report showed he has been avoiding paying almost any federal income tax for years.

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‘Brad Parscale hits her’: Disturbing details emerge from police report of ex-Trump campaign manager

A police report is revealing disturbing details from Sunday's incident at the home of former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale. Parscale was involuntarily hospitalized under a Florida law allowing police to detain anyone deemed a threat to themselves or others.

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Here's an 8 part plan to stop the US from going into free fall

Former fiction writer Richard North Patterson quit working on books to report on what he was witnessing in the country under President Donald Trump's administration.

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Trump is 'attacking the very foundation of our electoral system' -- according to a former Florida Supreme Court chief justice

Charles T. Wells, former chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, made the national headlines during the Bush v. Gore case and the turbulent aftermath of the 2000 presidential election. As chaotic as that election was, the 2020 election is shaping up to be much more chaotic — and Wells, during a September 28 appearance on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," was vehemently critical of President Donald Trump for saying that he might not accept the election results if former Vice President Joe Biden wins in November.

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