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US restricts visas in latest move on Hong Kong

President Donald Trump's administration said Friday it was restricting US visas for a number of Chinese officials for infringing on the autonomy of Hong Kong, announcing action as Congress seeks tougher sanctions.

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'The Simpsons' ends white actors voicing characters of color

The Simpsons will no longer use white actors to dub ethnic minority characters, the producers of the long-running animated series announced Friday.

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After good start on virus response, California loses ground

When the coronavirus pandemic first snowballed in the United States, California was hailed for its handling of the crisis.

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Trump administration ordered $10.2 million in COVID-19 testing kits it's now warning states not to use

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has warned states not to use COVID-19 testing supplies it bought under a $10.2 million contract after a ProPublica investigation last week showed the vendor was providing contaminated and unusable mini soda bottles.

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Company linked to Trump adviser got millions in coronavirus aid as he urged GOP to cut relief

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Mayor urged to resign after ‘political terrorism’ against police reform activists: ‘Intimidation pure and simple’

The mayor of St. Louis, Missouri was harshly criticized on Friday for reading the names and addresses of constituents who want to defund the police and invest the savings in social programs.

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'Denial and dismissiveness': NYT reports 'Trump’s mishandling of the virus presents a threat to his re-election'

President Donald Trump's failures in responding to the coronavirus pandemic are threatening his 2020 reelection efforts, The New York Times reported Friday evening.

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Reporter tests positive for coronavirus -- after covering Trump's controversial Tulsa rally: report

An Oklahoma reporter has tested positive for COVID-19 after covering President Donald Trump's controversial rally in Tulsa.

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Here’s why local leaders wield tremendous power -- and why coronavirus cases vary wildly between states

The federal government's incoherent response to the pandemic has left public health in the hands of states. Just as the spread of coronavirus varies tremendously among different countries with different politics and policies, so, too, is this observable among U.S. states.

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The DOJ is hiding a key memo detailing why Trump wasn’t prosecuted for obstructing justice

When former Special Counsel Robert Mueller delivered his final report for the Russia investigation, he declined to deliver a judgment on whether President Donald Trump should be prosecuted for obstructing justice. Attorney General Bill Barr decided to usurp this responsibility, declaring that the facts didn’t warrant bringing such a charge — but he never explained why.

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Trump’s presidency is a symbol of the last gasp of white supremacy

When President Donald Trump first began talking about ending “chain migration” in 2017, media outlets pointed out that his own parents-in-law had likely obtained lawful permanent residency through their daughter Melania—a naturalized U.S. citizen. At the same time that Trump was ranting on Twitter, “CHAIN MIGRATION must end now! Some people come in, and they bring their whole family with them, who can be truly evil. NOT ACCEPTABLE!” his wife’s parents were in the process of becoming U.S. citizens after five years as so-called “green card” holders.

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Cop fired after racist comments ‘forgot’ to disclose his extensive criminal record to the department

Three officers were fired by the Wilmington Police Department on Thursday after they accidentally recorded themselves making openly racist comments and threats of violence against Black residents, according to investigators.

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‘It’s about lives’: Trump advisor lectured by CNN anchor for trying to spin COVID-19 pandemic as a ‘win’

The director of strategic communications for President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign received harsh questions during a Friday evening appearance on CNN.

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