Alana Wise
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Referring to a report that the FDA plans to tighten requirements for a vaccine, Trump said, "That sounds like a political move."
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Earlier in the day, the president said he expects this year's election results to go to the Supreme Court, defending his push to swiftly replace the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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There had been speculation about whether retiring Sen. Lamar Alexander would break with party leaders and call for a delay until after the election.
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The Democratic presidential nominee asks Republicans to "follow your conscience" and not consider a nominee until after the election.
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"Today we as a nation mourn the loss of Justice Ginsburg," Marc Short said on CNN. "But the decision of when to nominate does not lie with her."
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The feminist icon's death left a vacancy in the court just 46 days before the Nov. 3 general election.
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The president has contradicted health experts, and now his own ambitious timeline, for a vaccine against COVID-19.
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Trump decries what he says are a "twisted web of lies" being taught in U.S. classrooms about systemic racism in America. But the federal government does not have jurisdiction over school curriculum.
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On the other side of the country Joe Biden also addressed the fires, linking them to climate change.
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The court ruled that Florida could legally restrict allowing people with past felony convictions to register to vote until after they have fully paid off their court-related fines.