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‘I Can See Clearly Now’ Singer Johnny Nash Passes Away At Age 80

The world just lost another Black icon. Just when it seemed like 2020 was letting off the gas, Johnny Nash, known for his hit song...

CDC chief’s letter green-lighting Pence for debate draws criticism

It is highly unusual, and perhaps unprecedented, for the CDC director to release a letter vouching for the health of a top public official.

Trumpworld’s latest effort to undermine the Russia probe may be even less substantive than prior attempts

It relies on heavily redacted documents — and ignoring what was publicly known — to hint at impropriety.

Trump returns to Oval Office as aides refuse to say when he last tested negative for the coronavirus

The potentially dangerous move by a still infectious and recovering covid-19 patient was Trump’s latest attempt to send a message that Americans should not be...

Like President Trump, they owed money. But they lost their security clearance.

Debt can ruin careers of federal workers and block job applicants from getting good government gigs.

Jhené Aiko Makes Voting A Vibe On Laid Back New Song

Leave it to Jhené Aiko to serve up a politically-charged anthem that’ll make you bob your head. For Sunday’s one-hour election episode of black-ish, Aiko...

Election live updates: Biden to call for nation to ‘come together’ while Trump continues coronavirus recovery

The Democratic presidential nominee plans to deliver remarks in Gettysburg, Pa., the site of one of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War. Trump returned...

Protect Your Money And Yourself

Over the last several months, I’ve seen amazing acts of daily dedication—grocery workers, bus drivers, first responders, delivery people, caregivers, bank employees, nurses and doctors,...

210,000 deaths later, Trump reverts to comparing the coronavirus to the flu

As was true in March, it's not just like the flu.

Supreme Court hears case of Muslims who say they were targeted for not becoming informants

The three men said they spent years on the U.S. government’s “no-fly” list because they would not spy for the FBI.