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Major 'milestone' for workers as California judge rules Uber and Lyft must classify drivers as employees

"This is a resounding victory for thousands of Uber and Lyft drivers who are working hard—and, in this pandemic, incurring risk every day—to provide for their families."

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Trump EPA plan to gut emission rules for oil and gas industry denounced as 'beyond comprehension'

"If Trump is reelected and this rule sticks, it is probably the single most consequential near-term climate decision of his presidency."

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21-year-old Florida man experiences organ failure after recovering from mild COVID-19 case

A 21-year-old Florida man thought he had recovered from a mild case of COVID-19, and then he wound up in the hospital as his organs began shutting down.

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‘Was I unmasked?’: Trump appears to admit speaking with foreigners being monitored when he was a candidate

President Donald Trump wants to know how many times he was "unmasked" while he was a candidate for the Oval Office. That would mean he appears to know now he was talking to foreign individuals who were being monitored - and some would likely want to know who and why.

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A conservative group’s push to unseat incumbent GOP senators is infuriating Trump and his allies: report

Although The Lincoln Project is a right-wing group, it is not only hoping for former Vice President Joe Biden to defeat President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election, but also, is trying to help Democrats achieve a majority in the U.S. Senate. The group’s viewpoint is that Trump has been so toxic for the Republican Party and the conservative movement that a Democratic tsunami is needed in order to rid the GOP of Trumpism. And reporters Jonathan Easley and Max Greenwood, in an article published by The Hill on August 11, stress that the group’s push for a Democratic Senate is really getting under the skin of Trump and his supporters.

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Republican drops out of congressional race after he's arrested for domestic violence

Connecticut Republican candidate for the Second Congressional District, Thomas Gilmer, has officially dropped out of the race after he was arrested Monday, reported The Day.

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GOP senators are 'getting the heat' after McConnell punts on COVID relief package: report

President Donald Trump circumvented Congress by signing executive orders that offered a limited extension of enhanced unemployment benefits -- but that may not be enough for some vulnerable incumbent Republicans who are in tough re-election battles.

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Legal experts walk through ‘the crazy’ of Ron Johnson’s fake ‘investigation’ of Joe Biden

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) has put aside the urgency of a global pandemic and urgency to help unemployed Americans and turned to focus instead on investigating a conspiracy he helped cook up over former Vice President Joe Biden and Ukraine. The so-called "investigation" came after President Donald Trump was impeached for trying to bribe Ukraine to come up with "dirt" on Biden.

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'George Washington would have had a hard time beating me': Trump brags his poll numbers are 'going up like a rocket'

President Donald Trump, currently losing in the polls to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden by an average of about 7 points, is claiming his polling numbers are so great he might have beat founding father George Washington.

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Cops unleash dog on Black man even though he was kneeling with his hands up

After someone overheard him arguing with his wife, the police were called to Jeffery Ryans' Salt Lake City home. As a Black man who grew up in Alabama, Ryans told the Salt Lake Tribune that he knew to obey police instructions -- but ultimately it wasn't enough.

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Trump says he would 'absolutely' fill a Supreme Court vacancy in the last five months of his term

President Donald Trump on Tuesday insisted that he would "absolutely" fill a Supreme Court vacancy in the last five months of his term.

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Trump’s solicitor general refuses to tell court reasons why Barr is defending Flynn: ‘Some of it’s public, some of it’s not’

The acting solicitor general claimed before a judge that Attorney General William Barr had reasons to intervene in Michael Flynn's case, but he can't tell the court.

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Trump-loving GOP candidate rushes to delete vacation pics at Hitler's favorite retreat

Madison Cawthorn, a Trump-loving candidate for Congress in North Carolina's 11th District, has deleted vacation photos he posted on Instagram that he took while visiting German dictator Adolf Hitler's favorite retreat.

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