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Inside the Trump campaign’s effort — and struggle — to win over Black voters in Texas

On the door for the McLennan County Republican Party headquarters on a February night, a flyer read, “Black Voices for Trump.” Inside, 50 or so faces — virtually all of them white — looked up at the speaker before them.

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Trump and Rudy Giuliani launch simultaneous attack on presidential debates

President Donald Trump and his attorney Rudy Giuliani launched simultaneous attacks on the presidential debates.

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Dr. Fauci says his family is being threatened because of a 'completely crazy' backlash against science

Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN's John Berman on Thursday that he and his family are facing death threats because some Americans are having an irrational backlash against scientists during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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‘I’m so spoiled’: The View’s Meghan McCain still hasn’t decided her presidential choice

"The View" co-host Meghan McCain still hasn't decided who she'll vote for in the presidential election.

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Michigan GOP candidate who downplayed ties to DeVos hires her niece after getting $1 million cash infusion

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WATCH: CNN fact checker shows how Trump campaign 'egregiously altered' Biden photos in new ad

CNN fact checker Daniel Dale on Thursday showed how President Donald Trump's campaign has been blatantly manipulating photos of former Vice President Joe Biden to make it look like he has spent the last year sitting in his basement.

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Expert explains the psychopathology that underlies Trump's dictatorial behavior

I’m not being hyperbolic or melodramatic when I say that democracy itself is on the line on November 3. Donald Trump has been on a mission to subvert our democracy and to push it toward an autocracy. No president has ever disavowed democracy like Trump. No president has ever wanted to change our democratic way of life like Trump.

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'Donald who?' Presidential historian predicts GOP support for Trump will erode in the face of a 'blue wave'

MSNBC's Jon Meacham predicts that President Donald Trump won't be able to count on Republican support through a lengthy vote-counting process.

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Historian details how 'anti-science' views of white evangelicals in the South helped fuel the 2nd wave of COVID-19

When the coronavirus pandemic was killing thousands of New York City residents in the spring, many far-right Republicans in Texas and the Deep South argued that they shouldn’t be forced to practice social distancing or wear protective face masks because of a Northeastern Corridor problem. They failed to realize that pandemics, from the Black Death in Medieval times to the Spanish flu in 1918/1919, can rapidly spread from one place to another. Historian Laura Ellyn Smith, in a blistering op-ed for the Washington Post, discusses the fact that COVID-19 has been hitting the South so hard recently — and argues that the “anti-science” views of far-right white Christian fundamentalists are partly to blame.

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LeBron James brushes off Trump blast: 'We could care less'

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James hit back at Donald Trump on Wednesday after the US President branded NBA stars who kneel during the national anthem "disgraceful."

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Facebook, Twitter take aim at Trump 'misinformation'

Facebook and Twitter took aim at US President Donald Trump and his campaign Wednesday over a video post in which he contended that children are "almost immune" to the coronavirus, a claim they said amounted to "misinformation."

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California sues Uber, Lyft for driver wage theft

California has filed lawsuits against Uber and Lyft for alleged wage theft by misclassifying their drivers as independent contractors rather than employees, the Labor Commissioner's Office said Wednesday.

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Nearly half of inmates at Arizona prison test positive for virus

More than 500 inmates -- nearly half the population -- of a prison in the US state of Arizona have tested positive for the novel coronavirus, officials said, while at a California prison the virus death toll hit 22.

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