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Cloth masks do protect the wearer – breathing in less coronavirus means you get less sick

Masks slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2 by reducing how much infected people spray the virus into the environment around them when they cough or talk. Evidence from laboratory experiments, hospitals and whole countries show that masks work, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends face coverings for the U.S. public. With all this evidence, mask wearing has become the norm in many places.

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Most Latinos haven't heard from Biden or Trump campaigns about voting: poll

MIAMI — Despite highly publicized efforts by Democrats and Republicans to win over Hispanic voters, a new national and swing states poll has found that a majority of Florida’s Hispanic voters have yet to be contacted about the November election.Released Monday, the poll by Latino Decisions found that just 40% of Florida’s Hispanics have heard from political organizations about voting or registering to vote in the upcoming election. Nationally, the numbers are even lower, with just 34% of Latino adults having heard from the Republican or Democratic parties, or from the nonpartisan civic organiz...

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Trump's incessant golf vacations transformed to highlight all of his failed promises in damning new ad

President Donald Trump in 2016 promised that, unlike former President Barack Obama, he would be too busy working as president to go golfing.

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'We’re being treated as guinea pigs': Faculty members fear in-person return to Texas universities

The July memo was blunt. Students at Sam Houston State University had been promised “direct contact” with faculty, and even in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, the Huntsville school needed to deliver, Provost Richard Eglsaer told the faculty.

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Former USPS leader from Texas says Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is 'destroying confidence' in the postal service

Carolyn Lewis, a former USPS Board of Governors chair, said she has been disturbed by reports of cost-cutting measures and concerns that the mail service will not be able to handle an influx of mailed-in ballots.

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New Lincoln Project ad offers hopeful message about sending 'weak' Trump packing

The Lincoln Project on Wednesday released a new ad that offered Americans hope that the country can be put back together after President Donald Trump is defeated in November.

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Trump backs Oracle in reported TikTok bid

President Donald Trump has voiced approval of Oracle Corp's reported bid for TikTok, the Chinese video-sharing sensation that could also be bought by Microsoft.

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Trump dropped into Iowa — and didn't even try to understand the devastation

Amid the rubble of uprooted trees and fallen power lines, my teenage son set up his climate strike protest last Friday for the 79th consecutive week, holding up a wobbly handmade sign: "Wake up, Iowa. Climate action plan now."

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Federal employees say they're being forced back to unsafe offices

The largest union representing EPA employees has filed an unfair labor practice charge against the agency, accusing Administrator Andrew Wheeler and his deputy of lying about contract negotiations as the EPA prepares to require employees to work at their offices during a pandemic.

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Actor Cuba Gooding Jr accused of rape

Actor Cuba Gooding Jr, already charged for groping three women, has also been accused of raping a woman in 2013, according to a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday.

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Uber-Lyft to stop California services absent reprieve

Uber and Lyft are hoping a courtroom reprieve will spare them from shutting down their rival smartphone-summoned ride services in California on Friday.

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Republicans 'mystified' that Trump has ditched his working-class base for wealthy taxpayers: report

President Donald Trump in recent months has struggled to recapture the populist energy that won him the White House in 2016, and The Daily Beast reports that some Republicans are surprised that he has pivoted to embracing capital gains tax cuts that will benefit almost exclusively wealthy taxpayers.

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Black voters key in Trump-Biden's Midwestern duel

Oscar Walton is an African American in the must-win state of Wisconsin who sat out the 2016 election because he felt neither Hillary Clinton nor Donald Trump spoke for him.

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