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Fox, C-SPAN, NBC moderators for upcoming Trump-Biden debate
WASHINGTON (AP) — Representatives from Fox News, C-SPAN and NBC will moderate the upcoming debates between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden. According to the nonpartisan Commission on Presidential Debates, the moderators will be Chris
House subpoenas embattled Postal Service leader over delays
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The House Oversight Committee has subpoenaed Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for records about widespread delays to mail delivery. DeJoy took over the agency in June and implemented set of policy changes that have
Pelosi takes heat over visit to California hair salon
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is getting heat over a solo hair salon visit in San Francisco at a time when California businesses are limited by concern over coronavirus. But she says she was complying
Markey defeats Kennedy III in Massachusetts’ Senate primary
BOSTON (AP) — US Senator Edward Markey has defeated challenger US Representative Joe Kennedy III in Tuesday’s Democratic Senate primary, setting the stage for another possible six-year term and marking the first time a Kennedy has lost
New York City Delays School Reopening Amid Pressure From Educators, Potential Teacher Strike
New York City public schools, the largest school system in the United States, has postponed the start of school for more than 1 million students amid pressure from a teachers union, which said there was not enough
U.S. Appeals Court Blocks Release Of President Trump’s Tax Returns Amid Appeal
On Tuesday, a federal appeals court blocked a New York prosecutor from obtaining Donald Trump’s tax returns while his lawyers continue to fight a subpoena seeking the records. The three-judge panel ruled after hearing brief arguments from