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Top drugmakers made a rare joint pledge not to cut corners on the coronavirus vaccine amid fears shots are being rushed before the presidential election
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Top drugmakers made a rare joint pledge not to cut corners on the coronavirus vaccine amid fears shots are being rushed before the presidential election
President Trump has said a vaccine would probably be available for distribution next month — despite experts saying it could take until 2021.
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Read PR firm Weber Shandwick's $4 million contract with the US Postal Service as it helps the agency navigate mail-voting controversies
USPS paid the firm for services such as legislative and public-affairs work, social-media support, and crisis communications.
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Boris Johnson plans to tear up parts of his Brexit agreement with the EU and says leaving with no trade deal is a 'good outcome'
The prime minister plans to use legislation to effectively overwrite the UK's Brexit deal with the EU, according to a report.
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Trump demanded a reporter remove his face mask to ask him a question at a press conference after targeting the same journalist months earlier
It was the second time the president has demanded the Reuters reporter remove his mask before asking a question.
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The Trump campaign has reportedly squandered most of the $1.1 billion it raised, blowing millions on Super Bowl ads to rival Bloomberg and targeted DC ads to please Trump
Some of the campaign's expenditures have been puzzling, with millions spent on ads with little electoral impact in a seeming bid to please Trump.
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Trump reportedly took home $750,000 worth of art from the home of the US ambassador to France in 2018 after canceling a World War I cemetery visit
President Donald Trump had extra time to spend in the ambassador's home after canceling his cemetery visit and found art he liked, Bloomberg reported.
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Michael Cohen says Trump once said after meeting evangelical Christians: 'Can you believe people believe that bulls---?'
Donald Trump spoke condescendingly about evangelicals — who overwhelmingly voted for him — after a 2016 meeting, his former fixer Michael Cohen said.
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Meet the most important 63 Democrats trying to make Donald Trump a one-term president, and elect Joe Biden
A circle of longtime aides and Obama alumni populate the top ranks of Biden's campaign, and could find themselves back in Washington next year.
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Senate Republicans unveil a stimulus plan that implements $300 weekly federal unemployment benefits but leaves out direct payments
Democrats are likely to block the plan, and they attacked it as an "emaciated bill" that doesn't do enough to help struggling people.
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More and more top Republicans are warning that Trump's groundless claims about mail-in voting could tank the party in November
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has reportedly even told President Donald Trump that attacks on mail-in voting could backfire and hurt the party.
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