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Trump staffers keep campaigning on the job -- even tho it's illegal for federal officials to do so

President Donald Trump’s recent musings about staging his Republican National Convention speech at the White House drew criticism from government ethics watchdogs and even one Republican senator, John Thune of South Dakota.

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Android phones to get ‘ShakeAlert’ earthquake warnings — and phones may double as tremor detectors

Android phones will receive warnings triggered by a "ShakeAlert" earthquake early-warning system implemented on the West Coast by the US Geological Survey and partners.

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Trump’s irrational fear that windmills will ‘destroy the country’ makes him the butt of jokes

The leader of the free world ranted about windmills while calling into Sean Hannity's Fox News show on Monday.

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QAnon Republican’s campaign kicks journalist out of event after he covered sexist slur against Pelosi: report

According to Atlanta Journal-Constitution reporter Greg Bluestein, pro-QAnon congressional candidate Marjorie Taylor Greene's campaign kicked him out of their election watch party shortly after he reported on the content of her victory speech from the primary runoff — saying that it was a closed press event.

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Small businesses in turmoil as pandemic stimulus talks stalled: report

On Tuesday, Politico reported that small businesses are in limbo as the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) has stalled, and as the White House and Congress appear to be at a standstill on extending coronavirus stimulus.

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Bishop falsely claims Joe Biden is not a Catholic — and it doesn't go well for him

On Tuesday, Bishop Thomas Tobin of Providence, Rhode Island attacked former Vice President Joe Biden's faith, claiming that he is not really a Catholic.

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Trump may end his campaign rallies out of fear of 'empty seats' as coronavirus scares away his supporters: report

The Trump campaign is struggling to modify their campaign strategy during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Trump campaign has no idea how to start going after Kamala Harris: report

After Joe Biden announced he was picking Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) for his running mate, President Donald Trump tried out a number of attacks at the day's press conference, calling her "nasty," "disrespectful," far-left, and dishonest, among other things.

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Trump campaign asked about his big donations to Kamala Harris — and replies it proves he is not a racist

President Donald Trump on Tuesday complained that Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) was "nasty" to Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings.

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George Conway drops reminder: Donald and Ivanka Trump donated thousands to Kamala Harris

President Donald Trump spent several minutes at Tuesday's White House briefing attacking Joe Biden's running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA), claiming that she was dishonest, would raise taxes, and was "disrespectful" to Brett Kavanaugh.

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‘Sedated-sounding’ Trump mocked for press conference: ‘Has someone shot him with a tranquilizing dart?’

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump held another press conference, during which he spent several minutes attacking Joe Biden's running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA).

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom has the chance to make history with his replacement for Kamala Harris

The Los Angeles Times outlined the next steps in the California senate seat if Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) must leave her current position to take office as vice president in January 2021.

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Before Kamala Harris became Biden’s running mate, Shirley Chisholm and other Black women aimed for the White House

U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris, the American daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, is Joe Biden’s choice for vice president. If Biden wins in November, Harris would break three centuries-old barriers to become the nation’s first female vice president, first Black vice president and first Black female vice president.

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