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CDC Issues Guidelines Saying Coronavirus is Airborne, Then Says It Was an “Error”

The agency pulled down the guidelines days after posting them.

Louisville Declares “State of Emergency” in Anticipation of Grand Jury Decision in Breonna Taylor Case

A decision in the case could come as soon as this week.

Mitt Romney Backs Supreme Court Vote, Paving the Way For Trump’s Nominee

Republicans are expected to move forward on the nomination ahead of the election.

Pennsylvania Election Official: Mail Ballot Rules Could Cause “Chaos,” Disenfranchise 100K Voters

A Philadelphia official warned of "significant post-election legal controversy, the likes of which we have not seen since Florida in 2000."

Arizona Senate Race Could Decide Supreme Court Fate

The race could narrow the Republicans' majority just weeks after the election.

Canadian Woman Suspected of Sending Deadly Ricin to Trump at the White House Arrested

The woman was arrested while trying to cross the US-Canada border with a gun.

Graham Walks Back Vow to Oppose SCOTUS Confirmation Before Election: “Use My Words Against Me”

"We're setting a precedent here today, Republicans are, that in the last year...that you're not gonna fill a vacant seat of the Supreme Court," Graham said in 2016.

Trump Announces “1776 Commission” to Counter NY Times’ 1619 Project in Schools

The panel will promote a "pro-American curriculum," the president said.

Trump Administration Banning TikTok App Store Downloads Starting Sunday

The Commerce Department also made it illegal to host web traffic linked to the Chinese messaging app WeChat.

Judge Blocks “Politically Motivated” US Postal Service Changes Over Disenfranchisement Concerns

The judge said that "at the heart of DeJoy's and the Postal Service's actions is voter disenfranchisement."