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A president ignored: Trump’s outlandish claims increasingly met with a collective shrug
More than 3½ years into his presidency, Trump often finds himself minimized, as many of his outrageous or groundless statements are briefly considered and then,…
Ohio governor’s apparent false positive troubles health experts mindful of pandemic deniers
Amid a climate of fear and suspicion, Mike DeWine’s subsequent negative test could feed doubts about the reliability or validity of testing.
Gretchen Whitmer met with Joe Biden to discuss vice presidential nomination
The Michigan governor is one of several Democratic women under consideration as Biden nears his decision.
Calling it a ‘peaceful protest,’ Trump flouts coronavirus guidelines with golf club gathering
With coronavirus cases nearing 5 million in the United States and average daily deaths topping 1,000, the president’s retreat to the confines of his private…
Their mail was not delivered for days. Now these Minneapolis residents are worried about their votes counting.
Residents of the Charles Horn Towers complex were still waiting for their absentee ballots to arrive days before Tuesday’s state primary.
University of Massachusetts launches investigation into allegations of sexual impropriety against congressional candidate
Alex Morse, mayor of Holyoke, Mass., is accused of inappropriate sexual relationships with students while teaching at the institution.
Biden campaign, women’s groups are working to blunt sexist attacks on his vice presidential pick
Already, gender and race-based criticisms of potential nominees are surfacing.
The lost days of summer: How Trump struggled to contain the virus
A politics-first, science-second attitude has become pervasive inside the White House — championed first and foremost by the president — as the pandemic rages out…
