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Jeffrey Epstein grand jury remains active — and additional charges could be coming: report

The federal investigation in Jeffrey Epstein continues after the disgraced financier was found dead in his jail cell while incarcerated in Manhattan.

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LeBron James declares ‘misinformation = suppression’ after deceptive ads on voting by mail

NBA star LeBron James hit back Friday at a deceptive digital ad campaign raising fears over US mail-in voting that is using his image and words out of context.

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‘Flat-out lied’: Elizabeth Warren and a lot of other people sure think Louis DeJoy committed perjury

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before the Senate for several hours Friday, and a lot of people are saying he committed perjury. Among them, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), who says he "flat-out lied."

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‘They knew’: The Lincoln Project rips Marco Rubio for violating his oath so Trump can cheat

In a series of tweets this Friday, the anti-Trump Republican group Lincoln Project highlighted the recent bipartisan Senate report on ties between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia.

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What’s in that wildfire smoke? And why is it so bad for your lungs?

If I dare to give the coronavirus credit for anything, I would say it has made people more conscious of the air they breathe.

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Joe Biden appealed to 2 different audiences in his acceptance speech – 2 experts discuss which punches landed

“Give people light,” Joe Biden said, beginning his acceptance speech at the conclusion of the Democratic Party’s online convention on Aug. 20. Cynthia Young, a professor of African American studies at Penn State University, and political scientist Todd Shaw, of the University of South Carolina, offer their analysis of the address.

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Trump warns election vote count could take 'weeks'

US President Donald Trump warned Friday that the results of the  November 3 presidential election could take weeks or months to determine.

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Lori Loughlin to serve two months in prison in US admissions scam

American actress Lori Loughlin will serve two months in prison after admitting to conspiracy to commit fraud, a crime linked to her role in a sprawling college admissions scandal.

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Woman arrested for battery after assaulting Black man for being on a pier

An Illinois woman has been charged with battery after things turned violent during an argument over whether or not a Black man had a right to be on a local pier.

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Trump-loving landlord called tenant a ‘welfare POS’ and evicted her during the pandemic over a Facebook post: report

Trump supporter Wilma Hughes, 77, evicted tenant Whitney Wages, 31, during the COVID-19 pandemic after the landlord viewed Facebook posts critical of the president.

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Postmaster Louis DeJoy appears to contradict USPS warnings about delivery of mail-in ballots during Senate testimony

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a high-dollar donor to President Donald Trump, appeared to contradict the warnings his own agency made to 46 states three weeks ago about its ability to deliver election mail on time as he testified Friday before the Senate.

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Inside sources say Bannon had a private conversation with Trump just weeks ago: report

According to former White House chief adviser Steve Bannon, he and President Trump still speak to each other once in a while, CNN reports.

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US 'Golden State Killer' jailed for life, apologizes to victims

A US former policeman dubbed the "Golden State Killer" apologized to his victims Friday as he was jailed for life without the possibility of parole for a brutal decade-long crime spree that terrorized California.

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