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US developing coronavirus strain for human 'challenge' trials

US scientists are developing a strain of the coronavirus that could be used to deliberately infect volunteers in so-called "challenge studies," a government agency said Friday.

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Insurance industry front group to bombard Democratic Convention with ads attacking Biden-backed public option

The ads by the Partnership for America's Health Care Future fearmonger over potential tax hikes and recycle industry talking points against "government-controlled health insurance."

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Bipartisan Senate committee asked for investigation of Trump family for lying to investigators: report

According to the Los Angeles Times, bipartisan members of the Senate Intelligence Committee called for investigation into members of President Donald Trump's family and campaign, alleging that their testimony to former special counsel Robert Mueller contradicted the information provided by deputy campaign chairman Rick Gates.

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Newsweek walks back birther attack on Kamala Harris after staff revolt: report

According to a report from the Daily Beast's Lloyd Grove, newsmagazine Newsweek was forced to walk back an editorial written by a conservative lawyer that questioned whether Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was eligible to run for vice president on the ticket with former Vice President Joe Biden.

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New York museums, galleries to reopen from August 24

New York's museums, art galleries and other cultural institutions will be allowed to reopen starting August 24, state governor Andrew Cuomo said Friday after a five-month shutdown due to the coronavirus.

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US Postal Service warns it cannot guarantee all mail ballots for presidential elections

The U.S. Postal Service is warning states coast to coast that it cannot guarantee all ballots cast by mail for the November election will arrive in time to be counted, even if mailed by state deadlines, raising the possibility that millions of voters could be disenfranchised.

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'It's good to be home,' says Meghan Markle as she finds her voice in US

Meghan Markle said Friday she was pleased to be back in America, where she plans to speak out against racism and campaign for positive change in her home country.

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Maddow reveals how one state stood up to Trump's USPS cuts -- and won

MSNBC anchor Rachel Maddow's opening segment on Friday focused on a positive story of political pressure stopping one of the Trump administration's attacks on the U.S. Postal Service.

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Pepsi joins the chorus of people dunking on Tucker Carlson over Kamala Harris

The Pepsi soda company mocked Fox News personality Tucker Carlson on Friday evening.

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Chad Wolf’s authority is ‘illegitimate’: Hispanic Caucus chairman demands DHS chief ‘resign in disgrace’

Immigrant rights groups and Texas Democrats are urging a review on the legality of Trump administration immigration policies after a government watchdog found two of the White House’s top immigration officials are not legally eligible to serve in their respective positions.

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Trump declares that Fox News is ‘no longer the big deal’ in the 2020 presidential campaign

Donald Trump on Friday reflected on what he sees as the key differences between his 2016 and 2020 presidential campaigns.

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‘Very good news’: Law prof praises Kentucky’s bipartisan compromise to allow everyone to vote by mail

The state of Kentucky was praised on Friday after a bipartisan agreement was reached to expand voting by mail during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Political forecast models aren’t necessarily more accurate than polls – or the weather

Political forecast models aren't necessarily more accurate than polls – or the weather

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