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Former military doctors: Trump's leadership on COVID-19 is 'ineffective and contrary to our values'

On Wednesday, writing for USA TODAY, Dr. Dean Taylor, a retired Army colonel, surgeon, and West Point graduate who represents Service Academy Physicians for Biden, penned an op-ed urging his fellow service doctors to reject President Donald Trump.

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Trump is hemorrhaging support from white college-educated women: report

Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin aren't looking very good for President Trump come this November, but Michigan is where things look the worst.

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Packing the Courts: How Republicans spent decades installing judges to keep themselves in power

Amid Senate confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett, we look at how conservatives have used dark money to push to seat her on the Supreme Court before the November 3 election, following a decades-long project by conservatives to install right-wing judges across the federal judiciary. “There’s no doubt that what we’re facing is, increasingly, rule by a minority,” says former Senate Judiciary Committee staffer Lisa Graves, executive director of True North Research. “When people say that the court needs to be packed, it really needs to be unpacked.”

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Goldman Sachs profits surge despite pandemic

Goldman Sachs reported strong third-quarter results Wednesday, nearly doubling profits and reflecting little of the vulnerability that has plagued corners of the real economy during the pandemic.

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America will 'not survive' a second Trump term: Ex-Bush speechwriter

David Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, is issuing a dire warning about the state of American democracy should President Donald Trump win a second term.

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Trump's daily rallies reveal the staggering number of battleground states in play this election: analysis

President Donald Trump's back-to-back campaign rallies may appear to be a sign of strength since the president declared he has defeated COVID-19, but the rallies actual reveal more about the peril of his re-election campaign, according to multiple political strategists.

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BUSTED: Fake Black Trump 'supporters' — with tens of thousands of followers — purged on social media

On Wednesday, Forbes reported that Twitter is suspending several fake accounts posing as Black supporters of President Donald Trump, saying that they violate the guidelines on spam and account manipulation.

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Election officials fear Trump 'army' of conspiracy-loving poll watchers will terrorize voters

President Donald Trump has encouraged an "army" of supporters to show up to "monitor" polling places, which has raised concerns about intimidation and suppression.

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New eyewitness accounts: Feds didn’t identify themselves before opening fire on Portland antifa suspect

Late summer sunshine bathed a working-class neighborhood in suburban Olympia, Washington, on the first Thursday afternoon in September as Michael Forest Reinoehl left the Tanglewilde Terrace Townhomes, climbed behind the wheel of his silver Volkswagen station wagon and tossed a couple of travel bags onto the passenger seat.

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Mike Pence told a whopper about Joe Biden's pandemic plan: analysis

During last week’s vice presidential debate, moderator Susan Page, USA Today’s Washington bureau chief, asked Vice President Mike Pence about the U.S. COVID-19 death toll. Pence replied by touting the Trump administration’s actions to combat the pandemic, such as restrictions on travel from China, steps to expand testing and efforts to accelerate the production of a vaccine.

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New maps show how climate change is making California’s 'fire Weather' worse

As California continues battling its worst wildfire season on record, new research shows that fall fire weather days — days with high temperatures, low humidity and high wind speeds — will double in parts of the state by the end of the century and will increase 40% by 2065. On these days all it takes is a spark from a downed power line, or a hammer hitting a metal stake. A small fire can grow into an inferno at startling speed.

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Being 'lockstep' with Trump and COVID haunts vulnerable Republicans -- and control of the Senate is at stake

The week that Iowa reported its 90,000th confirmed case of COVID-19, Sen. Joni Ernst sat behind a plexiglass partition and told a debate audience watching from home what she thinks about masks.

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MSNBC's Mika smashes Amy Coney Barrett's squishy answer on delaying the election

Amy Coney Barrett told the Senate Judiciary Committee that she'd keep an open mind about President Donald Trump delaying the election, but MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski called out her answer as unacceptable.

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