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A vaccine by November? Science journalist in Oxford vaccine trial casts doubt on rosy US projections

With 30,000 people taking part in the first major COVID-19 vaccine study in the United States, hopes are high that the collaboration between drugmaker Moderna and the National Institutes of Health will yield positive results as early as November. Researchers around the world are working on more than 165 vaccine candidates, though only a handful are conducting large-scale human trials. We speak with BBC science journalist Richard Fisher, who took part in the vaccine trial run by Oxford University that is among the most promising. “It was both a personal decision and a journalistic one,” Fisher says of his decision to volunteer. “I wanted to do something that helps the collective effort to get us closer to a vaccine.”

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Trump campaign masked $170 million in 'illegal' payments: watchdog

A nonprofit transparency watchdog filed a complaint Tuesday with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) accusing President Donald Trump's campaign and joint fundraising committee of laundering nearly $170 million through firms belonging to former campaign manager Brad Parscale and campaign lawyers.

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WATCH: Rep. Swalwell expertly details the evidence of Trump's crimes

While much of Tuesday's House Judiciary Committee Hearing with Attorney General Bill Barr was wasted with imprecise and circuitous questions that let him filibuster and avoid accountability, Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) managed to use his brief time to zero in on a key issue. He exposed Barr's excessive fealty and deference to President Donald Trump and effectively debunked the attorney general's claims to be an impartial defender of the rule of law.

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Slow tests and poor tracing as virus disaster unfolds in Florida

Florida has emerged as a major new epicenter of the US coronavirus battle, but two key weapons in the state's fight are misfiring badly: testing and contact tracing.

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Biden is right -- pay for home health workers is paltry

In a speech this month, former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, offered the third installment of a four-part economic plan being rolled out in advance of the Democratic National Convention in August. This set of proposals focused on caregivers — whether for children, older adults or people with disabilities — and is about “easing the squeeze on working families who are raising their kids and caring for aging loved ones at the same time,” Biden said.

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'Racist AF': Internet slams Trump's 'flaming racism' after dig at Cory Booker during Iowa 'telerally'

During a Facebook Live "telerally" Tuesday night President Donald Trump served up to Iowa supporters a wide menu of racism, fear-mongering, lies, and mistruths. Among them, that "they" – presumably Democrats – want U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) to "run low income housing" in the Hawkeye State.

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Tech titans to defend American success stories at major antitrust hearing

San Francisco (AFP) - Leaders of the world's four most powerful companies will defend the Internet giants, painting them as US success stories in a fiercely competitive world during a major antitrust hearing Wednesday.The unprecedented hearing will feature chief executives Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tim Cook of Apple, Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Sundar Pichai of Google and its parent firm Alphabet.The CEOs will testify remotely at the hearing, which comes less than 100 days before the US election.Zuckerberg is to say that the internet giant would not have succeeded without US laws fostering com...

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Matt Gaetz asks William Barr to open a criminal investigation into Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., on Monday asked Attorney General William Barr to open a criminal investigation into Mark Zuckerberg over allegations that the Facebook CEO lied to Congress.

In a letter to Barr, Gaetz accused the social media executive of making false statements to Congress on two occasions in 2018. He alleged that Zuckerberg "repeatedly and categorically denied any bias against conservative speech, persons, policies or politics" on his platform.

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Here's how the Trump administration is actively trying to sabotage the Postal Service

America’s new postmaster general, the Republican Trump megadonor Louis DeJoy, is deliberately slowing down mail deliveries according to leaders of Postal Service unions.

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Devin Nunes tried to praise free speech after suing a fictitious cow — and it didn’t end well

California Republican Congressman Devin Nunes on Tuesday attempted to brand himself as a champion of free speech.

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Law enforcement slammed by ACLU after 'reports at least one protester was abducted off the streets' in New York City

After the Department of Homeland Security received harsh criticism and large protests after agents without badges forced protesters into unmarked vans, the practice has now apparently trickled down from the Trump administration to the New York City Police Department.

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Trump-loving Breitbart.com whines they're being purged from Google search results prior to election

On Tuesday, Breitbart News, the far-right, pro-Trump website well known for promoting alt-right content, published an article accusing Google of purging their political articles from search results to dilute their traffic.

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