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Trump Says COVID-19 Vaccine Coming ‘In A Matter Of Weeks’ But Health Experts Question Safety
President Trump in an interview with Fox News said a vaccine for COVID-19 could be approved "in a matter of weeks," but health officials are alarmed by the short timeline.
A 'Harris Administration'? Kamala Harris' Gaffe During Virtual Roundtable Ignites Social Media Chatter
Harris' misstatement came during a virtual roundtable with small business owners in Arizona.
TikTok Rejects Microsoft Offer, Oracle Sole Remaining Bidder
TikTok rejects Microsoft offer, Oracle sole remaining bidder
2020 Presidential Debates: How Donald Trump and Joe Biden Differ In Their Tactics
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and President Trump differ in their debate tactics, but both seem eager to attack each other weaknesses.
Kim Jong-Un Told Trump Graphic Story Of Having His Uncle Killed, Woodward's Book Reveals
Kim Jong-un, North Korea's leader, allegedly told Trump a graphic account of having his uncle Jang Song-thaek killed in 2013.
Legal Experts Question Department Of Justice Filing To Defend Trump In Defamation Suit
Feds file to replace Trump's personal attorneys in a defamation suit by writer E. Jean Carroll related to her sexual assault allegations against the president.
Some Parts Of US Enduring Housing Shortage But Residents Flee High-Priced Coastal Cities
The pandemic has created both disruptions and opportunities in the housing markets
Trump Pandemic Adviser Scott Atlas Pushing Herd Immunity To Fight Coronavirus, Post Says
Presidental adviser responds in a statement saying that the administration has no such policy, is focusing on vaccines.
FDA Fires 2 After Blood Plasma PR Disaster Mars Agency
Both Emily Miller and Wayne L. Pines were terminated this week from the FDA and Department of Health and Human Services.
Nancy Pelosi Says There Should Not Be Any Presidential Debates Between Biden, Trump
House Speaker Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has said there should not be any debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden, due to Trump's past behavior on stage when he debated Hillary Clinton in 2016.
Where Is Ted Cruz? Texas Senator Says He Was Not Invited To Speak At Republican National Convention
Texas Sen.Ted Cruz said he was not invited to the Republican National Convention, although he would have been happy to praise Donald Trump at the event.
First Case Of Coronavirus Reinfection Reported By Researchers In Hong Kong
A 33-year-old man was infected with the coronavirus twice, a group of Hong Kong researchers said.
Social Media Sites Brace For Attacks By Trump On US Vote Count
Social media sites brace for attacks by Trump on US vote count
Who Is Jacquelyn Brittany? The Security Guard Was First To Nominate Joe Biden For President
Joe Biden had a chance encounter with Jacquelyn Brittany that was caught on camera while he was visiting the New York Times during his primary campaign.
Amid Uproar, US Postal Service Halts Changes Blamed For Delays
Amid uproar, US Postal Service halts changes blamed for delays
Michelle Obama’s Video Praising Harvey Weinstein Resurfaces After DNC Appearance [Watch]
Republicans are sharing the 2013 video after the former first lady slammed Trump.
Election 2020: Mary Trump Attends Pro-Biden Super PAC Virtual Convention
Dr. Mary Trump, the psychologist niece of President Donald Trump, is expected to reveal more about her uncle during a virtual meeting at the DNC convention in Milwaukee.
Could A Twindemic Hit? Health Officials Urge People To Get Flu Shot
Health officials have warned that compounding a flu outbreak during the coronavirus pandemic could create a disaster.
Pelicans Head Coach Search Won't Be Rushed, Current Assistant One Of Several Candidates
The New Orleans Pelicans have dismissed Alvin Gentry and will be looking for a successor soon. No names have been mentioned, although it appears Pels associate head coach Chris Finch will be in consideration.
Donald Trump's Younger Brother Dies
Donald Trump's younger brother dies
It Was Deadliest Day Of Summer And US Death Toll May Be Even Worse Than Reported
Almost 1,500 people died Wednesday, the highest total in this country since mid-May.
Rap Star Kanye West Drawing 2% Support Nationwide, New Poll Indicates
West is currently garnering 2% support nationwide, with the candidate scheduled to appear on ballots in Arkansas, Colorado, Oklahoma and Vermont.
Harris Under Scrutiny For Tough-on-crime Prosecutor Past
Harris under scrutiny for tough-on-crime prosecutor past
NBC Executive Denies Considering Replacing Chuck Todd With Nicolle Wallace On 'Meet The Press'
Todd has been hosting the NBC political morning show since 2014.
3 Top Executives Leave HBO's Parent Company WarnerMedia
WarnerMedia experienced a shakeup as top executives Robert Greenblatt, Kevin Reilly and Keith Cocozza leave one of Hollywood's biggest companies.
Migos Rapper Takeoff Accused Of Rape At LA House Party In Lawsuit
The victim, identified only as Jane Doe in court papers, alleged that she was raped by Takeoff at a house party in Encino, California, in late June.
Manhattan District Attorney Subpoenaed President Trump’s Bank As Part Of Criminal Probe
Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has sought financial documents from Deutsche Bank as part of his criminal investigation into the Trump Organization.
Subscription Gains Help NY Times Weather Ad Slump
Subscription gains help NY Times weather ad slump
Biden Warns Against Premature Approval Of Coronavirus Vaccine, Says Politics Should Not Enter Into Decision
Experts are worried the administration might rush through a vaccine approval on insufficient data just to meet a political deadline.
Microsoft To Buy TikTok? Company Circles Popular App As Trump Plans Divestment Order
The administration views the popular video-sharing app as a possible danger to national security due to its Chinese ownership.