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New York's governor to Florida travelers: How do you like them apples?

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Three months after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis imposed a travel quarantine on visitors from the New York Tri-State Area, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is mulling his own preemptive move.The New York governor says he is considering a requirement that all Florida travelers self-quarantine for 14 days, a remarkable reversal of fortune for two closely aligned states that have made coronavirus headlines this week for very different reasons.Cuomo made his final daily coronavirus briefing on Friday, an emotional send-off that enumerated data showing New York state’s impressive prog...

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Military to probe sex harassment claims made by Fort Hood soldier before she disappeared

A Fort Hood soldier who vanished earlier this year raised concerns about sexual harassment on the base with her family before she went missing.Military officials confirmed in a Thursday statement that they have opened an investigation into the allegations made by Pfc. Vanessa Guillen, who was last seen alive April 22 in the parking lot of her squadron headquarters.The 20-year-old’s car keys, barracks room key, identification card and wallet were later found in the armory room where she was working earlier in the day.“I opened an investigation concerning the information provided by the Guillen ...

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Judge questions how to block John Bolton book since 'the horse seems to be out of the barn'

John Bolton’s book is already off to the races, so what’s the pointing in trying to stop it?Washington, D.C., Federal Court Judge Royce Lamberth grappled with that question Friday as he considered the Trump administration’s bid to block Bolton’s bombshell of a book from being published over allegations that it’s jam-packed with classified information.“It certainly looks difficult to me as to what I can do about those books all over the country,” Lamberth said in a virtual emergency hearing. “The horse, as we used to say in Texas, seems to be out of the barn.”The former national security advise...

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California public schools fear losing millions from lawsuits over masks, infections

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Computers, cleaning supplies, custodial staff and civil suits.COVID-19 has introduced both new costs and threatened funding for California’s schools, which are facing unprecedented questions about classroom safety as they plan for fall reopening.How they answer those questions — including mask requirements, cleaning procedures and contact tracing — could lead to millions of dollars in lawsuits as parents attack local guidelines on civil liberties and public health grounds, South Bay Union superintendent Dr. Katie McNamara warned at an Assembly education committee meeting t...

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Summer air travel: Masks, a new boarding routine and bagged snacks

CHICAGO — After months of hunkering down at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic, travelers are slowly returning to the skies — some eagerly, some cautiously — and all curious to see how their first flight in months will be different.On a recent morning at O’Hare International Airport’s Terminal 1, used primarily by hometown carrier United Airlines, the scene was anything but what used to be considered normal. There were few families heading off on vacation and even fewer corporate road warriors killing time in the airport lounge. Employees appeared to outnumber travelers at the check-in area. A co...

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Judge deals blow to owners of gym that defied governor’s lockdown orders

The owners of a gym that made national headlines after it opened in defiance of Gov. Phil Murphy COVID-19 lockdown were dealt a blow in their legal fight to convince the courts that shuttering their place of business was unconstitutional. In a decision reached during hearing held over Zoom Friday, U.S. District Judge Robert B. Kugler denied the request of the owners of Atilis Gym of Bellmawr to open via a temporary restraining order as they continued litigation with the state.In a federal lawsuit filed last month, attorneys for the gym claimed Gov. Phil Murphy “arbitrarily” deemed some businesses ...

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Trump obsessed with sending John Bolton to jail: report

According to The Daily Beast, President Donald Trump is fixated on the possibility that ex-National Security Adviser John Bolton could end up in prison for writing a book exposing the inner workings of his administration.

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‘Barr lied’: AG tried to fire US attorney for SDNY – Berman says ‘I have not resigned’ and he’s not leaving: reports

The US Attorney for the powerful Southern District of New York did not resign and is not "stepping down." Attorney General Bill Barr declared in a late Friday night press release that Geoffrey Berman "is stepping down after two-and-a-half years of service."

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'Political takeover': Bill Barr slammed on CNN by ex-SDNY prosecutor for attempt to fire lead attorney Berman

Calling it both "surreal" and "inexplicable," a former prosecutor previously assigned to the Southern District of New York hammered Attorney General Bill Barr over his attempt to fire lead prosecutor Geoffrey Berman in a late Friday night purge.

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Protesters topple Washington DC’s only Confederate statue after Juneteenth rallies

Protesters in Washington toppled a statue of a Confederate general late Friday, after nationwide rallies to demand racial justice on a day heavy with symbolism—the Juneteenth holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the United States.

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‘Bravo’: SDNY prosecutor praised online — while House Judiciary calls him to testify on Wednesday

Bizarre events unfolded on Friday night over the leadership of the Southern District of New York.

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Trump blasts his own military leaders in new interview: ‘I know the regulation even better than they do’

Donald Trump continued to insist that it there was nothing wrong with gassing protesters for the president to pose with a Bible for a photo-op.

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‘I have not resigned’: SDNY US Attorney denies DOJ announcement he was ‘stepping down’

The U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York denied an announcement from Bill Barr's Department of Justice that he was stepping down.

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