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Philadelphia curfew as anger boils over police killing of Black man

Officials in the US city of Philadelphia announced a nighttime curfew Wednesday following two nights of unrest over the latest police killing of a Black man whose family said suffered from mental health issues.

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Kayleigh McEnany scorched for hypocrisy after calling Miles Taylor a ‘coward’ and a ‘two-faced liar’ pushing his own agenda

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany is once again under fire for her hypocrisy after attacking Miles Taylor. The former Homeland Security chief of staff for months has been criticizing the Trump administration, and today acknowledged he is "Anonymous," the author of the bombshell 2018 New York Times op-ed revealing a small cadre of administration officials were working, he claimed, to protect America from Trump's worst impulses.

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Amy Coney Barrett ‘did not participate’ in SCOTUS rejection of GOP effort to block extended ballot deadline

Justice Amy Coney Barrett did not participate in the second attempt by Republicans in Pennsylvania to block the extension of a ballot deadline due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Trump administration's slowdown of the United States Postal Service.

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'Don't be fooled': Economists warn against deceptive Trump spin on new GDP figures

With the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis set to release third-quarter economic growth estimates Thursday that are expected to show a historic surge in GDP following the worst contraction on record in the previous quarter, experts and Democratic lawmakers are sounding the alarm about President Donald Trump's election-minded efforts to portray the deceptive numbers as proof that the economy is roaring back under his leadership.

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Masks and COVID-19: In the US, a patchwork of policies persist

As the United States' Covid-19 infection rate hits an all-time high, calls are growing for a nationwide mask mandate to replace the current patchwork of state regulations.

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Obama held back on his most biting critiques of Trump until now for maximum effect: op-ed

Former President Barack Obama has been hitting the campaign trail for Joe Biden hard, and he's being saving his most blistering critiques of President Trump until now, CNN's Dan Merica and Jeff Zeleny write.

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Trump admits he's having a tough time reading which city he's in off of his Teleprompter

President Donald Trump's Arizona rally took a turn as he began reading his scripted remarks on Wednesday.

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Trump rages against disloyal Republicans in latest rally rant: ‘A RINO may be the lowest form of human life’

President Donald Trump went after RINOs, the name for "Republicans In Name Only," those GOP members who don't support him and aren't straight-ticket voters for the Republican Party.

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CNN’s Jake Tapper reveals the author of the ‘Anonymous’ op-ed and book dishing on Trump

In 2018, The New York Times took the unusual step of publishing an op-ed by an anonymous Trump administration official.

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‘Basically describing the plot of The Purge’: Stephen Miller spins stunning lies about Biden on Trump campaign call

White House Senior Advisor Stephen Miller appeared on a Trump re-election campaign call Wednesday and delivered a stunning array of lies about Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden. Among them, the former two-term Democratic vice president who spent 36 years in the U.S. Senate is a "radical outlier" who "would incentivize child smuggling and child trafficking on an epic global scale."

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Elizabeth Warren rips USPS board members for 'acting as acccomplices' to DeJoy as he sabotages mail delivery—and the election

Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday blasted members of the U.S. Postal Service Board of Governors for "acting as accomplices" to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy while he sabotages the mail—and, as a result, the election—after the panel rejected her request for financial disclosure filings and refused to commit to reversing DeJoy's destructive policy changes.

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