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Betsy DeVos vows to require standardized tests again: 4 questions answered

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced on Sept. 3 that the government intended to enforce federal rules that require all states to administer standardized tests at K-12 public schools during the 2020-2021 school year. Nicholas Tampio, a Fordham University political scientist who researches education policy, puts this declaration into context.

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Oracle 'very close' to deal on TikTok: Trump

Silicon Valley tech giant Oracle is "very close" to sealing a deal to become the US partner to Chinese-owned video app TikTok to avert a ban in the United States, President Donald Trump said Tuesday.

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Mitch McConnell vows to be 'firewall' against progress in Senate as Democrats mull eliminating filibuster

While lawmakers from both parties have used the tactic in the past, Democrats, hoping to flip the Senate, look to block GOP opposition in 2021.

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Republican acknowledges the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheming to help Trump win

In a moment of frankness, Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) confessed that his efforts to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden in the next seven weeks are purely political.

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USDA and meatpacking industry collaborated to undermine COVID-19 response, documents show

Hundreds of emails obtained by Public Citizen and American Oversight offer a rare inside look at the meat industry's power and access to the highest levels of government.

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Democrat shocked by polling place plastered with Trump signs; demands Election Commission fix

On Tuesday, Tennessee congressional candidate Christopher Hale posted an image of what he said was a planned polling place in Bradley County. The site, in the photo, is decked out in huge flags that say "TRUMP SHOP 2020" and other pro-Trump images.

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Democratic opponent calls Lindsey Graham’s bluff

Sen. Lindsey Graham's (R-SC) Democratic opponent just called the senator's bluff.

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Inspector General refuses to investigate if acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf is serving illegally after judge says ‘likely’

The Inspector General for the Dept. of Homeland Security has just announced he will not investigate whether or not Acting Secretary Chad Wolf and his "deputy," Ken Cuccinelli, are serving in their federal government roles illegally. A federal judge on Friday ruled Wolf's appointment by President Donald Trump was "likely" illegal. In March a separate judge ruled Cuccinelli's appointment is also illegal.

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Minorities made up 78 percent of US COVID-19 pediatric deaths: study

Racial minorities accounted for 78 percent of Covid-19 deaths under the age of 21 in the United States between February and July, a government report said Tuesday.

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Trump randomly blames China after he’s asked if he believes in global warming

Like a game of MadLibs, President Donald Trump shouted about China when he was asked whether he believed that global warming was real.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper blasts Trump for spreading a ‘deranged and disgusting lie about Joe Biden’

During a segment on CNN this Tuesday, host Jake Tapper slammed President Trump's retweeting a "deranged and disgusting lie" about Joe Biden, suggesting that he's a pedophile.

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Ohio Republican may be most unpopular politician in history — and is likely to be re-elected in November

No matter how far the disgraced former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives has fallen with voters, he is still on track to win re-election in November.

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Republicans drowned out ill veterans begging for help with their ‘Commitment to America’ rally

Sick veterans, Jon Stewart and a widow stood outside the U.S. Capitol Tuesday, desperately begging leaders to talk to them about their exposure to toxins during their tour in Iraq or Afghanistan.

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