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Tampa teenager accused in Twitter hack pleads not guilty

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A Florida teen identified as the mastermind of a scheme that gained control of Twitter accounts of prominent politicians, celebrities and technology moguls pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to multiple counts of fraud.

'Too many are selfish': US nears 5 million virus cases

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Big house parties and weddings, summer camps, concerts, crowded bars and restaurants, shopping trips without masks — Americans' resistance to curbs on everyday life is seen as a key reason the U.S. has racked up more confirmed coronavirus deaths and infections by far than any other country.



Trump signs $3B-a-year plan to boost conservation, parks

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed into law legislation that will devote nearly $3 billion annually to conservation projects, outdoor recreation and maintenance of national parks and other public lands. The measure was overwhelmingly approved by Congress.

Trumps slams N.Y. tax probe as 'witch hunt'

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Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. is seeking eight years of the Republican president's personal and corporate tax records. Trump calls the effort a "witch hunt" fueled by Democrats.

'A line in the sand': Both sides dig in on virus relief bill

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Negotiators on a huge coronavirus relief bill reported slight progress after talks resumed in the Capitol, with issues like food for the poor and aid to schools struggling to reopen safely assuming a higher profile in the talks.

Don't be shocked if flood of college athletes follow Rashod Bateman's lead

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News of various athletes opting out of major U.S. pro sports leagues has come out in trickles this summer. But perhaps the sum total of those decisions — driven in many cases by concerns over COVID-19 — and one high profile decision Tuesday that hits very close to home for Minnesota sports fans should prepare us for a larger wave to come: college athletes getting ahead of whatever decisions are looming in their sports and deciding not to play this year. Gophers receiver Rashod Bateman, a star last... Читать дальше...

Census ending data collection for 2020 count a month early

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The U.S. Census Bureau is cutting its schedule for data collection for the 2020 census a month short as legislation that would have extended the national head count's deadlines stalls in the U.S. Senate. The move is worrying researchers, politicians and others who say the change will miss hard-to-count communities, including minorities and immigrants, and produce less trustworthy data.





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