Tamara Keith
Stories
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State Unemployment Agencies Could Take Months To Adapt To WH Proposal, Memos Show
The National Association of State Workforce Agencies tells lawmakers on Capitol Hill that it would take most states 8-20 weeks to move to a modified system of awarding benefits.
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Trump's Favorite Coronavirus Metric, The Case Fatality, Is Unreliable
President Trump often cites the coronavirus case fatality rate, saying it is more important than the number of cases or deaths. But medical experts say it's not a good way to measure the pandemic.
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Trump Campaign Aims Debate Over Police Funding At Suburban Voters
The Trump campaign is making urgent appeals to suburban voters. The turf is where Democrats made big gains in 2018, with racial and political diversity growing in recent years.
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GOP To Scale Down Republican National Convention
Party leaders said the Republican National Convention in Florida will have a much smaller crowd than President Trump had been planning on and will include temperature checks and coronavirus testing.
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News Brief: CDC And COVID-19 Data, Twitter Hack, Mary Trump Memoir
Hospitals have been ordered stop sending COVID-19 data to the CDC. Major Twitter accounts were hacked last night. And, Mary Trump discusses her new memoir.
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Trump Again Casts Doubt On Fauci As COVID-19 Cases Surge
President Trump shared a tweet from game show host Chuck Woolery, who claimed the CDC is lying about the coronavirus pandemic to hurt the president in November's election.
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Trump's Niece Pens Tell-All. Offers Scathing Portrait Of The President
Parts of an incendiary book by President Trump's niece are beginning to come to light. Excerpts surfaced publicly on Tuesday, ahead of the expected release of Mary Trump's book next week.
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Despite Rising Coronavirus Cases, Trump's Focus Appears To Be Elsewhere
The president has focused on the economy and the culture wars, but these days says little about the pandemic that has killed 130,000 Americans.
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At Dallas Event, Trump Outlines 4-Point Plan To Address 'Disparities'
President Trump presented the broad strokes of how he intends to address racial disparity — a plan that he says will provide more support to police, and address economic, health and education issues.
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Biden Says African-American Voters, Who Are Not Sure Whom To Vote For, "Ain't Black"
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden said African-American voters, unsure about whether to vote for him or President Trump, "ain't black."