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Wall Street's Big Money Is Betting On Biden And Democrats In 2020
Despite the booming stock market under President Trump, the finance sector is giving a bit more money to Democrats than to Republicans for the first time in more than a decade.
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What Latino Voters Want In A Presidential Candidate
On the eve of Super Tuesday, we’ll talk with Latino voters. We'll discuss their political diversity, growing political power and potential impact on the 2020 presidential race.
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'The Plot Against America': HBO Series Imagines A Charles Lindbergh Presidency
Emmy-award winning writer and producer, David Simon, on his new HBO miniseries, “The Plot Against America."
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House Dems Say They're Looking Into Political Influence At Justice Department
Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., has asked for access to witnesses and documents as part of what he calls a look into whether the White House has been interfering with justice.
Brazil Must Be Open With Its Coronavirus Data, Supreme Court Justice Rules
Local health officials and journalists condemned President Jair Bolsonaro's administration for recently concealing much of its coronavirus data. Now, a Supreme Court justice has sided with them.
Lockdown Measures Return To Beijing As Testing Reveals Cluster At Major Food Market
Officials have discovered 79 symptomatic cases of the coronavirus linked to the Xinfadi food market, prompting a return to partial lockdown measures and fears of a second wave of infections.
Why The Race For A Coronavirus Vaccine Will Depend On Global Cooperation
Developing and producing a vaccine is a complicated process — one that is heavily reliant on countries sharing supplies and a common goal, says Prashant Yadav of the Center for Global Development.
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Sidelined By Coronavirus, MLS Will Return In July With Leaguewide Tournament
After scant live sports to watch since the coronavirus pandemic took hold, the 54-game tournament in Florida will provide a football buffet: matches nearly every day from July 8 to Aug. 11.
Boris Johnson Tests Positive For Coronavirus, Is Self-Isolating
If Johnson is unable to carry out his official duties, his role would likely be filled temporarily by Dominic Raab, the U.K.'s foreign secretary and first secretary of state.
Senator Asks FTC To Investigate Zoom's 'Deceptive' Security Claims
Lawmakers and state attorneys general are scrutinizing the popular video conferencing company for potential violations, after users reported harassment and researchers uncovered security flaws.
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